Some babies may experience vomiting after catching a cold. This is because the baby's stomach function deteriorates and the digestive system is damaged after catching a cold. Therefore, when the baby eats milk, there will be reflux, which is called vomiting. So, will the baby keep vomiting after catching a cold?
Firstly, spitting out milk usually occurs shortly after feeding, due to discomfort in the stomach and intestines, causing the baby to spit out milk. Parents can try wrapping a boiled egg in a towel and then applying a hot compress on their child's stomach through underwear to help alleviate symptoms of vomiting and catching a cold.
Secondly, after the baby catches a cold, timely care and warmth should be taken to prevent the baby from constantly spitting milk. Especially in winter, parents can add appropriate clothing or wear high waisted pants to protect the baby's belly. In summer, turn on the air conditioning. When sleeping, you can dress your baby in thin long sleeved clothes, but be careful not to keep the temperature too low. Generally, keep the room temperature between 26 ℃ and 28 ℃. When using an electric fan, be careful not to direct the air outlet directly towards the baby.
Finally, after the child has caught a cold, parents should pay attention to adjusting the baby's diet, avoid eating greasy and spicy food, so as not to make the child's digestive system unable to handle it. Try to keep it light, consume more warm water, and keep the stomach warm. This can help alleviate the baby's indigestion and help the body recover.