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Guardian of a 1 yr 3 m old girl1 Year ago
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#asktheexperts Dear sir/mam, My daughter is 2 months old What is the reason for his stomach becomes flat and vomiting repeatedly?

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 8 m old boy1 Year ago

A. If your two-month-old daughter is experiencing a flat stomach and vomiting frequently, there could be several reasons. Here are some common causes: 1. Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER): This is quite common in infants. It occurs when stomach contents flow back into the esophagus, causing discomfort and vomiting. Babies with GER often have a flat stomach after feeding because the contents may flow back. 2. Overfeeding: If your baby is feeding too much or too quickly, it can lead to excessive spit-up or vomiting. Ensuring she takes smaller, more frequent feeds can help. 3. Milk Protein Allergy or Intolerance: Some babies may be allergic or intolerant to proteins found in breast milk or formula, which can lead to gastrointestinal symptoms, including vomiting. 4. Infection: Viral or bacterial infections can cause vomiting and changes in bowel habits. If she has other symptoms like fever or lethargy, it’s important to consult a pediatrician. 5. Constipation: Sometimes, if a baby is constipated, they may have a flat stomach and vomit. 6. Stomach Flu: Gastroenteritis (stomach flu) can cause vomiting and diarrhea in infants, and this might be a reason for her symptoms. Recommendations: Observe Other Symptoms: Keep an eye out for additional symptoms such as fever, lethargy, or diarrhea, which may require medical attention. Feeding Practices: Make sure to feed her slowly and burp her frequently to minimize the chances of reflux. Consult Your Pediatrician: Since your daughter is very young, it's essential to consult with your pediatrician for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. They can provide guidance tailored to her specific condition. If her vomiting is persistent, or if she shows signs of dehydration (such as a dry mouth, lack of tears when crying, or fewer wet diapers), seek medical attention promptly.

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