What to do if a one year old baby spits up milk and rushes out like a fountain

Updated on parenting 2024-07-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally, it is easier to spit up milk in infancy, and when it reaches more than ten months, it will not appear often, and after the occurrence, it is generally caused by disease, and there are few habitual spitting up, especially most of the babies have begun to eat at this age, so what happens to the 1-year-old baby who suddenly spit up?

    1. First of all, we should consider the problem of food accumulation in the baby's stomach, which is also related to the baby's start to eat, because the food is not easy to digest, and the parents feed the baby, it will cause the baby to spit up, and the spitting milk will be mixed with other undigested food, and after the baby spit out, after a while, feed the baby some water.

    2. The second is acute gastroenteritis, which is related to the baby eating unhygienic food, which leads to bacterial infection and gastroenteritis, the baby will not only spit up frequently, but also diarrhea again and again, the baby with acute gastroenteritis generally can not be dealt with at home**, you need to go to the hospital in time to consult the doctor's advice.

    3. Finally, it is related to the way of feeding, parents may let the child lie down and drink milk, at this time lying down and drinking milk is not particularly suitable for the baby, the baby suddenly gets up after drinking, which may lead to spitting up, but the vomiting is not particularly much, and the baby also has obvious uncomfortable symptoms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be milky milk, it's good to grow up, my son was like this when he was a child, and there was no problem in the older months, and in one may be eating too much.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How many months is the baby? My child was in a situation with your baby at two months. How many hours do you feed?

    For children around 2 months old, a single feeding can be done two hours later. I was feeding too diligently at that time, as long as the baby cried to let the child eat, as a result of vomiting for a whole month, and then my mother told me that I fed too often, the baby's stomach will vomit, this is his protection of the stomach. You try to wait a little longer.

    After the baby is breastfeeding, have you picked it up directly? It is best for the baby to lie down or hold him flat for a while after feeding, and then stand up later, or he will spit up.

    Then there are some babies who habitually pat the space, do you occasionally have no time to pat the space, the baby's situation? If you don't have the habit of patting, don't shoot, some babies just can't stand patting, so they spit up.

    Does the baby have any other conditions besides spitting up? For example, crying or something, if it is crying, then he may have an upset stomach, you had better go to the hospital to see, if you play normally, then it should be the above aspects! You rule them out one by one!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's normal for babies to have a slight spitting up or occasional projectile vomiting, but if the baby spits up more severely over time, a projectile vomiting occurs a little after each feeding, spitting up large amounts of sour milk, milk clots, or coffee-like substances, which is typical of congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.

    Projectile vomiting also often occurs in people with brain disorders, such as meningitis or brain tumors, which occur due to increased intracranial pressure. Children with acute meningitis also have symptoms such as pale or gray complexion, fever, headache, lethargy, and spasms.

    Projectile vomiting may also be seen in congenital gastrointestinal malformations, roundworm intestinal obstruction, and hernia incarceration.

    Because your description is not very clear, and I don't know how old the baby is, so the specific reason is not easy to judge, if the baby's fontanelle has not been closed, you gently feel the baby's fontanelle with the palm of your hand whether it is full, if the fontanelle is full, consider more brain problems.

    In conclusion, projectile vomiting is a symptom that requires further investigation of the cause and early medical attention. Wishing your baby a speedy day**!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The baby's body system is not yet fully developed, and it will gradually improve as the baby grows. Feed your baby small, frequent meals. Don't shake your baby when he's full, and give him a burp. Place your baby on your side when spitting up to avoid choking.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One-year-old babies spit up milk like a fountain out, if this is often the case, seize the time to take the baby to a regular children's hospital for a check-up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Eat small and frequent meals, don't let the baby eat too fast, control the flow of milk, stop eating for a while, let the baby go smooth, digest and absorb it, and then continue to feed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be flatulence, it may also be poor digestion or food that is eaten.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Milk squeezing in a 1-year-old baby is more serious. This is because the amount of milk that comes out at one time is very large, and most of it is squirted from the nose or mouth. If it is a newborn with milk ejection, it is understandable, it is a very normal physiological phenomenon.

    But now that the baby is one year old, it is not normal for milk to squirt.

    The main reason why a 1-year-old baby squirts is because the baby is not feeling well, and the most common cause is the baby's physical condition, the most common condition being indigestion. In addition to the baby's discomfort will cause milk squirting, if the baby's pacifier is too large, causing the baby to inhale too much at one time, this will also cause the baby to squirt.

    If a 1-year-old baby is squeezing milk due to indigestion, it is important to strengthen the care of the baby in this case. Be sure to control your baby's diet and keep your baby's belly warm. If it is caused by a large pacifier, it is necessary to change the pacifier for the baby, and it is recommended to observe the baby's daily routine more often, so that the baby's discomfort can be found and dealt with.

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