Question

A 13-month-old girl started vomiting after lunch today. She vomits immediately after eating. This happened once a month ago, but it was not diagnosed. There are no abnormalities in blood, urine, or stool, and she has already received fluid therapy. I would like to ask if she needs to take antiemetic medication or other treatment methods.

Answer

Baby vomiting may be related to dyspepsia. It is recommended to pay attention to dietary adjustments and avoid cold and irritating foods. If the condition does not improve, it is advisable to seek medical attention and receive medication treatment. As for cleaning the baby bottle with detergent, it is recommended to use a specialized baby bottle cleaner to ensure hygiene.