How does child eat retch to return a responsibility?
summary
Babies generally appear in 8 months after the mouth sensitive period, this period of the baby also began to eat some solid food, so some babies may appear retching phenomenon. So, some patients have asked what happened to children's retching after eating?, Today I'd like to share this with you.
How does child eat retch to return a responsibility?
First, the roughness of the food is not enough. Many parents worry that the baby will be choked by the food, so the prepared food is too fine. The baby always "swallows" the food by drinking water and milk. So once there are some coarse particles in the food, such as thick porridge, and the baby still inhales directly, the granular food may stimulate the back of the mouth and cause vomiting reflex.
Second: food stimulation if the baby is very normal when eating dinner, eating dry puffed food or especially sweet things after retching, it is likely that food stimulation caused by retching throat.
Third: gastrointestinal dysfunction. Due to the wide distribution of receptors in the vomiting center of the brain, in addition to the gastrointestinal tract, many other organs will transmit the stimulation signal to the vomiting center through the afferent nerve when stimulated, resulting in vomiting reaction. The most common part is the gastrointestinal tract. For example, some children with achalasia are prone to vomiting when eating.
matters needing attention
1. Children in the process of adding complementary food, if they have retching in the process of food becoming thicker and coarser, can temporarily let the food return to a slightly thinner, slightly more delicate, and then gradually progress. Don't let children eat slimy food all the time. 2. Let the texture of food even, if the soup with lumps of food, children will be more prone to retch. 3. Let the baby try Baby doughnuts or baby biscuits, throat reflex sensitive children often can accept the entrance of dissolved solid food. 4. If possible, let the child eat as much as possible. Children with sensitive pharyngeal reflex are less likely to retch when eating by themselves than when feeding. 5. Brushing teeth can usually help a child reduce his throat sensitivity.