How does 3 months darling spit milk to have diarrhea to return a responsibility

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Vomiting is a common phenomenon in three month old babies, which is generally caused by two reasons: one is a symptom of systemic or gastrointestinal diseases; the other is the anatomical and physiological characteristics of infants' gastrointestinal head, which is prone to vomiting. In general, due to the second reason caused by vomiting is more common. Let's take a look at the following.

How does 3 months darling spit milk to have diarrhea to return a responsibility

First: the baby's stomach is lying horizontally from the front, showing an unstable state. At the same time, the cardia (stomach entrance) is relatively loose. That is to say, when adults eat, when the food enters the stomach, the cardia will shrink to prevent the food from flowing back to the esophagus; but because the cardia part of the stomach of the three-month-old baby can not be well contracted, the milk entering the stomach can easily flow back to the esophagus.

Second: compared with adults, the position of the baby's throat is higher. In addition, the way they contain nipples is clumsy. As a result, it is easy for the breath to be inhaled into the stomach together with the milk when they are feeding. Therefore, when the baby burps or shakes, the milk is easier to be spit out.

Third: Baby occasionally spit a milk, the spirit is also very good, not necessarily sick. If continuous vomiting several times, each time when feeding, should pay attention to whether the child has fever, defecation, mental change, etc. There may be problems in the gastrointestinal tract itself, or there may be lesions in other systems, so you should take your baby to the hospital for examination.

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Once found that the baby needs timely treatment, because the opening of the baby's esophagus and trachea is connected in the throat, when spitting milk, the most fear is that the milk suddenly reverses from the esophagus to the throat, just at the moment of inspiration, mistakenly into the trachea, that is, the so-called choking milk. When the amount is large, the trachea will be blocked, the breathing can not be carried out, and the hypoxia will immediately endanger life. When the amount is small, it can be directly inhaled into the deep lung, causing aspiration pneumonia.