Question
How to distinguish the causes of newborn vomiting?
Answer
The causes of newborn vomiting may be due to underdeveloped cerebral cortex, poor control of the vomiting center, underdeveloped esophageal muscle layer elasticity, small stomach capacity, and overeating, all of which are anatomical and physiological characteristics. If vomiting is severe, further examination is needed to confirm the diagnosis. General examinations include physical examinations and auxiliary examinations. As long as the baby’s appetite, spirit, and weight are normal, this condition usually stops within 7 to 8 months.