Question

Recently, the baby has been vomiting large amounts of milk after breastfeeding and cries when not being fed. Despite vomiting a lot, the baby still seems hungry. Moreover, the baby needs to feed every hour when awake, and is being breastfed exclusively. Previous treatment and effects: There was also vomiting at one month, and the doctor thought it was normal, but in our family, it’s not spitting up; it’s vomiting in large amounts, sometimes even Jet-like vomiting. I want to get help with what the cause is, whether it’s due to underdeveloped gastrointestinal function or something else, and how to handle it and what precautions to take?

Answer

The most common cause of a baby’s vomiting is gastroesophageal reflux disease, which is directly related to the baby’s shallow appetite. 1. You can decide to take Domperidone suspension for nourishment. After each feeding is successfully completed, it is necessary to hold the baby upright for a while. 2. If there are repeated episodes of vomiting along with constipation or abdominal pain, it may be necessary to rule out obstructive diseases. Wishing for a speedy recovery.