POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. If your baby, who is 4 months and 20 days old, is experiencing persistent vomiting, it's important to take it seriously. Here are steps to consider:
Immediate Actions:
1. Hydration: Ensure your baby stays hydrated. Offer small amounts of oral rehydration solution or breast milk/formula frequently.
2. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any other symptoms, such as fever, lethargy, diarrhea, or difficulty breathing.
When to Seek Medical Attention:
Persistent Vomiting: If vomiting continues despite hydration efforts or if it's severe.
Signs of Dehydration: Look for signs such as dry mouth, fewer wet diapers, or lethargy.
Blood or Bile: If you notice blood in the vomit or if the vomit looks green or yellow (bile).
Difficulty Feeding: If your baby refuses to eat or drink.
Consultation:
It's essential to consult a pediatrician as soon as possible to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. Persistent vomiting can indicate a variety of issues that may need medical attention.
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