Question

The child frequently vomits, especially after changing diapers, and is accompanied by symptoms of difficulty breathing and blue lips. Could this be a problem other than dyspepsia? Moreover, the child’s jaundice has not subsided. What solutions are there? What are the potential adverse effects of this situation?

Answer

Vomiting is a common occurrence in children, especially when their stomachs have not fully matured and when the head is positioned too low during diaper changes. It is recommended to pat the child’s back after feeding to help expel excess air. For jaundice, it is suggested to go to the hospital for a detailed examination and treatment based on the results. Please note that the above suggestions are for reference only, and specific diagnosis and treatment should be based on the opinion of a professional doctor.