Question

My child hasn’t eaten anything bad recently, so why does my child frequently vomit? What should I do?

Answer

There are many reasons for a child’s vomiting. Firstly, it may be physiological vomiting, often caused by improper feeding methods, such as overeating, feeding too quickly, or breastfeeding during crying, which can lead to swallowing too much air and causing vomiting. Secondly, it may be gastric vomiting, possibly due to poor absorption, gastrointestinal infection, or indigestion. It is recommended to pay attention to the baby’s feeding methods, avoid overeating and eating too quickly, and refrain from breastfeeding during the baby’s crying. Additionally, pay attention to maintaining the baby’s appropriate warmth and avoid the baby’s abdomen from getting cold. Appropriate exercise can enhance the baby’s physical resistance and promote digestion.