ExpertDr Disha PatelAyurvedic Physician3 years agoA. Hello, Vomiting occurs frequently in infants and small children. Viral and bacterial infections most often cause vomiting,
See your baby's doctor if he doesn't improve.
Continue breast-feeding, since breast milk is very digestible. You might find breast-feeding more often but for shorter times allows the feeding to stay down.
If your baby drinks formula, substitute oral rehydration fluids instead, if her doctor agrees. Avoid fruit juices high in sugar and sports drinks, which often contain large amounts of sugar as well as an electrolyte balance that might be harmful for an infant.
Hold the solid foods until your baby's vomiting slows
SanthoshiMom of a 8 yr 1 m old girl3 years agoA. vomiting can happen for any reason in babies like hygiene reasons, indigestion, over feed or fever or if baby eats faster. Check for the reason first, and change baby diet accordingly give milk, warm water, watery rice cereal, keep baby away for solids. Give mashed potatoes, banana, if there is only vomit and no diarrhea you can give juices else It's good to Avoid. If stil it continues don't wiat please see your doctor.
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