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Mom of a 1 yr 10 m old boy1 Year ago
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My baby has done vomiting after drinking milk in the morning and he is making faces like about to vomit ..I don't know what happened. And he cries a lot in between the night at times..what is the reason ? What we can do to get relief ? What all foods to offer? My baby is 9 months old

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago
A. I'm sorry to hear that your baby is experiencing these issues. Vomiting and signs of discomfort in a 9-month-old can be concerning. Here are some possible reasons and suggestions for relief: Possible Reasons: 1. Overfeeding: If your baby drank too much milk, it could lead to vomiting. 2. Reflux: Some babies experience gastroesophageal reflux, which can cause vomiting and discomfort. 3. Stomach Virus: If there are other symptoms like diarrhea, it could indicate a stomach bug. 4. Food Sensitivities: If you've recently introduced new foods, your baby might have a sensitivity or allergy. What to Do: 1. Observe and Monitor: Keep an eye on your baby's symptoms, including any additional vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or unusual behavior. 2. Hydration: Ensure your baby stays hydrated, especially if they’ve been vomiting. Offer small sips of clear fluids, like water or an oral rehydration solution. 3. Smaller Feedings: Offer smaller amounts of milk or formula more frequently rather than large bottles. 4. Upright Position: Keep your baby upright for about 30 minutes after feeding to help reduce reflux. 5. Comfort: Gently comfort your baby if they're crying. Sometimes, soothing techniques like rocking or a warm bath can help. Foods to Offer: Bland Foods: If your baby seems ready to eat, consider offering bland foods like: Mashed bananas Plain rice or rice cereal Applesauce Toast or crackers Avoid Dairy: If your baby just vomited, it might be wise to avoid dairy products temporarily until you see improvement. When to Seek Medical Help: If vomiting persists, becomes severe, or is accompanied by signs of dehydration (like fewer wet diapers), or if your baby seems lethargic or unresponsive, seek medical attention promptly. It's important to consult your pediatrician for personalized advice and to rule out any underlying issues.
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