How does neonatal vomiting do?

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Vomiting is a common clinical symptom in children. Many diseases may cause vomiting. Don't rush to take antiemetic drugs for children unless your doctor instructs you to use them. Let's take a look at the following.

How does neonatal vomiting do?

First, vomiting is a common clinical symptom in children. Vomiting is a kind of reflex action of stomach contents returning into esophagus and spitting out through mouth. Vomiting can spit out the harmful substances in the stomach, which is a kind of defense reflex of the body and has a certain protective effect. However, children's tolerance is poor. Persistent and severe vomiting can cause dehydration, electrolyte disorder and other complications. Therefore, once children vomit more frequently, they should go to the hospital immediately.

Second: infection: digestive system infection is the most common, such as children eat a dirty diet caused by acute gastroenteritis; Respiratory tract infections such as acute pharyngitis can also cause vomiting; There are also nervous system infections, urinary tract infections can also cause vomiting. Therefore, it is very important to go to the hospital for examination and let the doctor assist in the diagnosis.

Third: when the child vomits, parents should observe the color and accompanying situation of the contents of the child's stomach, and record them, so that they can report the situation to the doctor in time when they go to the hospital. If the vomit is a little stomach content, and after vomit, the child will be comfortable.

matters needing attention

Many parents are always afraid of their children's starvation. After their children vomit, they are eager to feed them again. This is the time when the gastrointestinal tract needs to rest most. The child's body is intelligent. When the child has no obvious hunger and dehydration, parents should not force the child to eat.