How to Handle Severe Nappy Reflux in Infants

Newborns have a small stomach capacity, are in a horizontal position, and their esophagus is relatively relaxed, making them prone to vomiting. When feeding, the infant should be held upright and gently patted on the back to expel air from the stomach. Avoid moving the baby too much after feeding, and place them on their right side or elevate the head of the bed. While adjusting feeding methods, pay attention to the type, frequency, amount, smell, and accompanying symptoms of vomiting. If adjustments do not work and the overall condition is poor, seek medical attention promptly.
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