Causes of Newborn Vomiting

Newborn vomiting may be caused by underdeveloped digestive systems or overfeeding leading to dyspepsia. It is recommended for parents to test their baby’s stool to confirm any digestive issues. Additionally, controlling the amount of breastfeeding and avoiding overfeeding can reduce the baby’s digestive burden. If the situation persists, consider giving the baby someJianpi San medicine, such asJianpi San granules or MamiAi, to improve digestion. At the same time, keeping the baby’s abdomen warm and avoiding catching a cold can also help reduce the occurrence of vomiting.
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Causes of Pediatric Galactosemia

This condition is a chromosomal recessive genetic disorder. Affected children lack the enzyme Gal-1-PUT in their red blood cells and liver cells, which is responsible for converting galactose-1-phosphate into glucose-1-phosphate. Due to the deficiency of this enzyme, galactose-1-phosphate cannot be normally converted, leading to an accumulation of galactose and galactose-1-phosphate in the bloodstream and tissues.
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