Baby 1 year old sucking vomit how to return a responsibility
summary
Vomiting is a common symptom of the baby. Many factors may cause vomiting in the baby. The following is a list of the three most common causes of vomiting and the measures parents can take.
Baby 1 year old sucking vomit how to return a responsibility
First: feeding problems in the first few months after birth, the baby has vomiting symptoms, which may be caused by less serious feeding problems, such as overfeeding, indigestion, or allergy to protein in breast milk or formula. To determine whether your baby is vomiting or spitting (which is also a common occurrence), you just need to remember that when your baby spits, only a few spoonfuls of milk will flow out along your baby's chin, and much more liquid will be spit out when you vomit. At the same time, the baby may also be frightened by their own vomiting, is likely to cry.
Second: gastroesophageal reflux if your baby is healthy in other ways, but will vomit immediately after eating, or vomit for no reason, then it is likely to be caused by gastroesophageal reflux. If the baby's esophagus and stomach between the muscle does not play a normal role, so that the food in the stomach up to the throat, causing gastroesophageal reflux. Although the baby can not express, but he may also feel abdominal discomfort, or throat and chest burning or discomfort. This problem is likely to disappear automatically when the baby is one year old, because by that time the baby's gastroesophageal muscles have developed stronger.
Third: gastrointestinal bacteria when the baby is a few months old, gastrointestinal bacteria are the most likely cause of vomiting in the baby, especially if the baby goes to nurseries during the day, or some older children around bring new bacteria to your home, it is more likely to happen.
matters needing attention
If gastroesophageal reflux does not subside after your baby reaches 1 year old, you should take your baby to see a pediatrician. Persistent reflux vomiting can lead to weight loss, dehydration and other health problems, so pediatricians may recommend surgery.