Question

The newborn keeps vomiting, has diarrhea that looks like water, and there’s always something in their throat that sounds like mucus. The vomit is sticky and stringy. What was the previous treatment and its effectiveness? What kind of help do I want to get: Ask whether I need to go to the hospital.

Answer

Consider that the child might have choked on milk, showing symptoms of spitting up bubbles and having difficulty sleeping after feeding. This could lead to respiratory infections if the milk gets into the lungs. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for immediate treatment to see how the milk got into the lungs and caused pneumonia. This is the advice for the question “Should you take a newborn to the hospital if they keep vomiting, have diarrhea like water, and there’s a constant nasal sound in their throat?” I hope it helps you, and wish you good health!