Mom and dad are very worried when their baby has vomiting symptoms at home. However, there are many reasons for vomiting in babies. At this time, parents need to understand the specific reasons. Only by clarifying the specific reasons for vomiting in babies can they Appropriate measures can be taken to mitigate and stop it. High fever caused by colds is often accompanied by vomiting. It is generally believed that vomiting is caused by heat, but in fact it is a viral disease that causes fever, which affects the function of the stomach and causes vomiting. This situation can be regarded as a cold. deal with. Physiological reasons often appear in babies whose gastrointestinal development is not yet complete. This type of vomiting is usually caused by physiological gastroesophageal reflux. In daily life, it is also called galactorrhea.
Physiological vomiting is mainly caused by improper feeding methods such as feeding too quickly or too much in newborns, or by mothers using breastfeeding to comfort the baby when the baby is crying. In this case, the mother can relieve the baby's vomiting by changing the feeding method. The baby's stomach is not curved like that of adults, but straight. As the age increases, the stomach slowly matures, so vomiting will occur as long as it is stimulated a little bit, especially after the baby drinks milk powder and Vomiting often occurs after breastfeeding. In addition to gastrointestinal diseases, diseases of other organs such as otitis media, urethritis, colds, meningitis, hydrocephalus and other diseases can also cause vomiting. Allergies and poisoning caused by taking certain drugs, such as salicylic acid, iron supplements, and erythromycin antibiotics, may also cause gastrointestinal reactions and vomiting. ?
Intestinal spasm and abdominal pain are often paroxysmal, mainly around the umbilicus, and can heal on their own. When the abdominal pain symptoms are relieved, the abdominal pain symptoms disappear. Infants and young children show persistent crying and restlessness, and may be accompanied by Symptoms such as vomiting can be relieved by the child passing gas or defecating. If the baby has gastrointestinal discomfort caused by cold or improper diet, or discomfort caused by inflammation of the pharynx, it is best to check the baby for symptomatic treatment. Give your baby plenty of water, a light diet, small meals, frequent meals, and easy-to-digest food. Keep warm.