Question
A parent asks about their 50-day-old son who frequently struggles with force, his face turning red or even purple, accompanied by painful cries, and often with crying and fussing. After struggling, severe vomiting often occurs, and sometimes the baby becomes slightly calmer after vomiting. The parent notices that the degree of struggle is much more than that of a typical child, and inquires whether this situation is normal.
Answer
Medical professionals suggest that the parent should bring the child for a heart examination as soon as possible to rule out the possibility of congenital heart defects.