How does 4 months darling always retch to return a responsibility?

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Many mothers will react and find that the baby retches for several months. They will be very worried and don't know what causes it. In fact, baby vomiting may not be gastrointestinal problems, vomiting is just a symptom, it may also be caused by disease. At this time, mothers need to pay attention to the baby's physical condition. Now I'm going to talk about how four month old baby always retches?

How does 4 months darling always retch to return a responsibility?

"Vomiting" refers to the strong and powerful ejection of gastric contents, while "milk overflow" refers to the involuntary outflow of things from the esophagus or stomach out of the mouth, especially when burping, exhausting, or the baby is dancing. Most normal infants under one year old will have mild milk overflow, which is due to the poor control of the physiological lower esophageal sphincter, which makes food easy to flow upstream from the stomach (gastroesophageal reflux).

Most of this phenomenon in the baby began to add non-staple food (about five or six months old), symptoms will gradually alleviate, and in one year or one and a half years old completely disappeared. However, sometimes, because of the improper way of feeding, the baby swallows a lot of air, or the baby's stomach is oppressed (for example, changing the diaper, holding the baby in the wrong position after feeding), which is also one of the reasons that often lead to infant milk overflow.

In the neonatal period, the baby with severe vomiting can be given drug treatment, but if the drug has not improved for a period of time, further examination of gastrointestinal tract should be considered; If you start to vomit two or three weeks after birth, and each time you vomit is about 15 to 30 minutes after drinking milk, the more vomit you have, the more severe it is, and even jet vomit you will have, you should consider the problem of "hypertrophic pyloric stenosis". When the baby grows up and likes to put his hands or things he can grasp into his mouth, the bacteria may enter the body. At this time, the chance of vomiting caused by acute gastroenteritis increases. Generally, the vomiting symptoms will be relieved in the first two days, but it may be accompanied by fever. When vomiting improves, some babies begin to have diarrhea for a period of time.

matters needing attention

1. To keep the airway smooth, vomitus may be ejected from the nasal cavity when vomitus is severe. Parents need to remove foreign bodies in the nasal cavity immediately to keep the airway smooth. If vomiting occurs when the baby is upright or lying in bed, you can make the baby lean forward or maintain a lateral position, so that the vomit is easy to flow out, so that the baby will not inhale vomit, so as not to cause asphyxia or aspiration pneumonia. 2. Keep your mouth clean. After vomiting, there will be some gastric acid, digestive and undigested food residues in your mouth. The bad smell will make your baby more uncomfortable. So for younger babies, parents can clean their mouth with wet gauze and boiled water; For older babies, gargle with warm water to keep their mouth clean.