Question

A three-and-a-half-month-old baby often vomits after breastfeeding, sometimes spitting up pure milk and sometimes milk curds, with a noticeable decrease in appetite. What was the past treatment and its effectiveness, and what kind of help is needed?

Answer

If a baby experiences frequent vomiting that persists for a longer duration, it is recommended to administer appropriate medication, such as pediatric digestive granules or aluminum hydroxide gel. Pay attention to the regularity of breastfeeding and maintain abdominal warmth. Abdominal massage can also be used to enhance gastrointestinal motility.