Question
What are the reasons for a baby often suffering from dry vomiting?
Answer
Dry vomiting in children is a pathological phenomenon commonly seen in conditions such as acute enteritis, gastritis, pyloric spasm or hypertrophy, stenosis, pneumonia, meningitis, and others. Characteristics include nausea, increased abdominal pressure, frequent regurgitation, large amounts of dry vomiting containing milk clots and gastric contents, and sometimes mixed with green bile. The child often shows pain and crying during dry vomiting. When parents notice their baby has symptoms of dry vomiting, they should immediately pay attention and take the child to the hospital for treatment.