Vomiting in Babies
Vomiting is actually a strong reflex action which involves an upward
motion of all the contents in the stomach, from the body’s digestive
system to the mouth. At the time of vomiting, all the muscles of abdomen
and chest contract together, causing pain and exhaustion. It is
actually a symptom and not a disease. The episode is troublesome for
all, but affects babies deeply as their body is not strong enough to
take in the pressure caused. It is normal for babies to vomit during the
initial weeks, because this is the time when their body adjusts to
changes in feeding patterns. Usually, an episode of vomiting subsides
after six to ten hours, without any treatment, except a minor change in
the regular diet. However, if vomiting continues for the whole day or
every time your little one binges on food and liquids, it is a cause of
concern and should be immediately consulted, to find out the underlying
cause and the treatment. There are numerous reason as to why vomiting
in small babies occur and most of them can be treated by using simple
measures. in the following lines, we have provided detailed information
on the causes and treatments of vomiting in kids.
Causes
A common physiological problem, vomiting in infants is mainly due to the
under development of the digestive system. The posture of the baby is
yet another major factor which causes vomiting or queasiness. In an
infant body, there are valves at various places of digestive track.
These valves are under developed and are mainly present to prevent the
backflow of the content to the previous organs of digestive tract. Since
these valves are in an under-developed stage, they allow the contents
of the stomach to travel back to the infant mouth, thereby causing
vomiting.
Some of the underlying reasons as to why vomiting in kids occur are
acidity, indigestion, worms and certain infectious disease involving
digestive systems like typhoid, cholera and enteritis. On rare
occasions, dangerous situations in vomiting include bloody vomiting
which suggest internal hemorrhage and tuberculosis. Dark greenish or
some abnormal colored vomitus implies ingestion of poison.
Treatment
The best treatment for avoiding vomiting in infants is burping. It is a
method wherein the infant is gently patted on the back, from top to
bottom, so that all the milk consumed goes down in the stomach and
nothing remains in the foodpipe. In case of vomiting in babies and
children, the best treatment is to make them drink boiled water. This
would prevent the infection which causes vomiting. Also, it is best
advised not to over feed children. Leaving a small portion of the
stomach empty is the best way to avoid vomiting or feeling of nausea.
The diet chart for kids should be such that it involves frequent eating
of small meals rather than binging on large meals once or twice a day.
Also, there should be a gap between two meals. This is mainly to ensure
proper digestion of the food. However, if none of the above mentioned
tips work, medications in the form of syrups, pills, tablets and
injections that have anti-nauseant or anti-vomiting property is advised
after proper consultation from a specialized doctor.
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