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Guardian of a 9 m old boy7 months ago
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#asktheexpert my 2 months old baby vomits everything even after burp,and gets irritated.is ths a concern Doc?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months ago
A. Frequent vomiting in a 2-month-old baby, especially if it occurs after every feed, can be concerning, but it’s important to consider various possible causes: Common Causes of Vomiting in Babies: Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD): This is a common condition where the contents of the stomach flow back into the esophagus, causing discomfort and vomiting. Babies may seem irritated, especially after feeding, as the acid causes pain. Overfeeding: Overfeeding can cause the stomach to become too full, leading to vomiting. This can happen if the baby is feeding too frequently or drinking more than they need. Milk Intolerance or Allergies: Some babies may have difficulty digesting milk, especially if they have a lactose intolerance or are allergic to proteins in breast milk or formula. Infection: A viral or bacterial infection could cause vomiting in infants. If your baby is also showing signs of fever, lethargy, or changes in behavior, it could indicate an infection. Normal Infant Spitting Up: Some amount of spitting up is common in newborns, especially in the first few months, and it usually resolves on its own. However, if the vomiting is excessive or seems abnormal, it should be checked. Signs to Watch For: Persistent vomiting: If vomiting happens after every feed or persists for several hours. Irritability: If the baby seems constantly uncomfortable or inconsolable. Failure to thrive: If the baby is not gaining weight or is losing weight. Other symptoms: Such as fever, dehydration, or blood in the vomit. What You Can Do: Feeding adjustments: Try feeding smaller amounts more frequently. Hold the baby upright for about 20-30 minutes after feeding to help with digestion. Burp regularly: Make sure to burp the baby frequently during and after feedings to reduce gas and discomfort. Keep track of symptoms: Monitor for any changes in the baby’s behavior, such as fever, lethargy, or changes in stool. When to Seek Medical Advice: If the vomiting is frequent, forceful, or accompanied by any of the above symptoms (like fever, blood in the vomit, or dehydration), you should consult your pediatrician. The doctor will be able to assess whether this is due to a condition like GERD, an infection, or an allergy and provide the appropriate treatment. It's always best to consult with a pediatrician to rule out any serious conditions and to get personalized advice.
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