Question

A six-month-old girl tends to vomit after her nap, but she hasn’t actually vomited anything yet, and she is in good spirits. She also vomits after going to bed at night, expelling the food from her dinner. The amount of vomiting is not much, and it is not accompanied by crying. What could be the cause?

Answer

Vomiting is usually caused by indigestion, food retention, or weak spleen and stomach. It is recommended to continue using probiotics and Simo Decoction oral liquid for adjustment, as these medications help alleviate discomfort caused by indigestion. At the same time, close attention should be paid to the diet. These are the suggestions for the question “How to handle vomiting after a child’s sleep,” and I hope they are helpful to you. Wishing you health!