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Why Do Babies Vomit Too Much?

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Excessive vomiting in babies may be a sign of some diseases. Babies may vomit after feeding, and this can sometimes cause concern for families. In fact, vomiting is a normal phenomenon. Research on this subject shows that babies vomit at least once a day during their early infancy. As babies continue to grow, it appears that this situation gradually begins to decrease. Especially after 8 months, vomiting disappears to a large extent.


Vomiting Caused by Malnutrition


Improper nutrition can cause vomiting in babies. Vomiting usually occurs in the first three months, right after the baby is fed. In newborn babies, mucus that cannot be removed can be eliminated this way. Or the formula or milk may rise up the esophagus. Paying attention to the baby's feeding style will be useful in this regard. Because the wrong feeding style may cause your baby to vomit.

Reasons such as swallowing air while sucking and gases that cannot be expelled can be given as examples that cause vomiting. It may also occur when the baby is thought to be not full or is fed more than necessary to gain weight. This will end with the baby expelling the excess through vomiting.


Psychologically Induced Vomiting


Psychological reasons can also cause vomiting. The adaptation problem, especially seen in babies up to 1 year old, can manifest itself in this way. Mother-infant attachment is an important interaction process that must be addressed during pregnancy and after birth.

The attachment between mother and child is very important for the baby to maintain a healthy physical, spiritual and emotional life. Psychological problems in the mother, such as the mother's sadness, tension, and not being able to pay enough attention to her baby, can also affect the baby and cause vomiting in the baby.

Can Vomiting Be a Sign of a Disease?


It is not always right to attribute the baby's vomiting to a simple reason. It is not due to any nutritional or psychological origin, but there may be important health problems underlying it. It may also indicate some diseases such as various viruses, colds, gastrointestinal diseases, food allergies, severe cough.

In this case, the disease must be treated. If treatment is given only to stop nausea, it is possible that it may cause more serious problems later. The most important part is to find the disease that causes vomiting and treat it accordingly.
 

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