Question
What’s causing my child’s sudden vomiting?
Answer
Possible Issue: Your child may have indigestion, which is caused by improper feeding. It is suggested to temporarily stop complementary feeding and mainly use breastfeeding or formula feeding, appropriately shorten the time for changing diapers, and dilute the concentration of the formula; increase water intake, and use preparations like Compound Chicken Gizzards Powder and Invigorating and Nourishing Children’s Granules for adjustment. Wait until their gastrointestinal function is fully recovered before gradually adding complementary foods such as egg yolks, vegetable juices, fruit juices, and rice porridge, following the principle of starting from small to large and from one type to multiple types. The baby’s dry vomiting may be due to food retention and indigestion or fever caused by a cold. It is recommended to actively bring your baby to the pediatric department of the hospital for re-examination and symptomatic treatment. If there is only dry vomiting without other symptoms, you can give your baby oral Mucosolvan suspension and Compound Pepsin Granules for treatment, while also paying attention to keeping the bowels regular.