What Causes Vomiting in Children?

Vomiting in children can be attributed to gastrointestinal issues or other factors. The most common cause is acute gastroenteritis, which can be due to improper diet, consuming undigestible foods, or eating spicy or stimulating food. It can also be an early symptom of gastrointestinal flu, typically resolving within one to two days without accompanying diarrhea. In some cases, vomiting may be caused by neurological conditions such as encephalitis, hemorrhage, or tumors, which often result in projectile vomiting due to increased intracranial pressure.
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What Could Be the Possible Causes of a Baby Vomiting from Breastfeeding?

Why does my baby always vomit after drinking milk? My baby is 11 days old, and we have changed three types of formula milk. The first one was Abbott, and the baby vomited severely after drinking it. We switched to Mead Johnson, and the vomiting decreased but the baby had a lot of eye boogers. After drinking the third type, Babycare Goat MilkPowder, the baby felt nausea and dry heaves. The baby is not well-adapted to any formula milk at 11 days old and tends to vomit easily. Could there be an issue with the breastfeeding method? When breastfeeding, the child’s upper body should be tilted at least 30 degrees, the bottle should be tilted to fill the mouth with milk to prevent the baby from swallowing air. After feeding, let the baby lie on their mother’s shoulder to burp before putting them down. I hope my response helps you, and wish you health.
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