Question

The baby, who is one and a half years old, ate noodles for lunch and a few raisins in the afternoon. By 7 pm, the baby had started dry heaves, and by 9 pm, the baby went to the hospital for an antiemetic injection. At 12 pm, the baby vomited after drinking some millet congee, and at 3 pm, the baby vomited again after drinking some water. After receiving intravenous treatment at the hospital, the baby was fed two spoons of water upon returning home and vomited again. The vomit was slightly yellowish, resembling bile. What should be done?

Answer

Due to the unique anatomical structure of a baby’s stomach and possible abnormalities in digestive tract development, severe vomiting can occur. It is recommended that parents take the baby to the hospital for a detailed examination to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.