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Vomiting in children - types, causes and treatment




 Vomiting in children - types, causes and treatment

Hello friends, you are all well, so today I am bringing you the causes and treatment of vomiting in children. Children vomit Your baby wakes up in the morning and refuses to touch his breakfast. Compared to a child who is usually happy and fun-loving, he seems to be indifferent and whining. Then suddenly, he vomits what he has eaten since morning. Although vomiting helps to get rid of undigested food, you should be concerned if your child vomits frequently. Make sure her stomach is cleansed in a natural way, but frequent nausea will make you anxious. During vomiting, your baby expels things in his stomach through his mouth. There can be many causes of vomiting such as gastritis, food poisoning, overeating and head injuries. Some forms of cancer are also responsible for vomiting and therefore possible causes should be explored quickly. The type of vomiting your child may experience Your child may experience the following types of vomiting: 1. Possessing If you are breastfeeding your baby, it is common for the baby to express very little milk with each feed. 2. Projectile vomiting When your baby forcibly brings food out of his stomach, it is known as projectile vomiting. Although the amount seems high, vomiting is usually the last meal your baby eats. This type of vomiting can occur occasionally but it can be a cause for concern if it occurs after each feed. 3. Reflux Young children usually experience this type of nausea. This happens when the valve at the top of the baby's abdomen inadvertently opens. This can cause the food inside the stomach to come up the opposite way through the esophagus / food pipe. Children's reflux is usually not harmful and stops as soon as they sit up straight or start walking. Causes of vomiting in children





Here are some common causes that can cause nausea in children:
1. Allergies to certain foods Your baby may be allergic to certain foods such as milk, wheat, eggs, fish or peanuts and may develop reactions when they are consumed. He may have severe abdominal pain and may cause nausea and vomiting. 2. Gastroenteritis Children often feel nauseous when they are infected. Bacteria, viruses and parasites are the primary cause of gastroenteritis in children and can also cause diarrhea. 3. Digestive problems If your child has an appendix infection or a blockage in his or her digestive system, he or she may suffer from nausea. Stomach acid reflux is also one of the causes of vomiting in children. 4. Food poisoning It can cause severe nausea and vomiting which increases dehydration. Food poisoning is often the result of harmful bacteria in stale or half-cooked cooked meat, poultry food or fish. When you suspect food poisoning, look for common symptoms in your child, such as nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. 5. Stress and emotional outbursts If you have recently moved to a new city or if your child is now attending another school, these changes can create additional stress. Your child will feel stress before or during the test, participating in debates / competitions or interacting with new people. This condition often causes nausea and vomiting in children. 6. Flu and other illnesses Seasonal allergies, stomach acid reflux, swine flu and ear infections are some of the diseases that can cause vomiting in young children. Appendicitis causes severe abdominal pain that can cause nausea and vomiting in young children. In this case the appendix may have to be removed and the vomiting may stop. Laborethitis (ear infection) exacerbates extreme dizziness and this feeling of dizziness is a common cause of vomiting in children.



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