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The BRAT diet
BRAT diet
An acronym, BRAT stands for bananas, rice, apple sauce, and toast, the four food components of the diet. Additionally, it is recommended that all people, regardless of age, drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration, along with oral rehydration solutions to replace the depleted electrolytes and avoid salt imbalance.
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(bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast) is an effective way to reintroduce food after vomiting. These bland foods can help children ease into normal eating.
Dec 18, 2017

Common Causes

What to Feed Toddler After Vomiting

  1. Clear Broth The biggest concern when any child develops diarrhea or vomiting is to prevent dehydration. ...
  2. Low-Fiber Foods According to latest research, low fiber foods help to bind the stool and ease diarrhea effectively. ...
  3. Electrolytes Kids not only loose fluids with vomiting and diarrhea but also important electrolytes like sodium and potassium. ...

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Related Conditions

Feeding Toddlers: Milk and Other Dairy Products for Toddlers Dairy foods, particularly milk, are rich in bone-building calcium and vitamin D . There's no rush to serve a child milk, however.

What can a toddler eat or drink after vomiting?

Possible causes of vomiting without a fever

  • Feeding difficulty. Babies have to learn everything from scratch, including how to feed and keep the milk down. ...
  • Stomach flu. ...
  • Infant reflux. ...
  • Cold and flu. ...
  • Ear infection. ...
  • Overheating. ...
  • Motion sickness. ...
  • Milk intolerance. ...
  • Pyloric stenosis. ...
  • Intussusception. ...

What are some good foods to feed to toddlers?

What to do when baby is vomiting after feeding?

  • feed your baby smaller amounts of formula more often.
  • feed your baby slowly.
  • burp your baby after the feeding.
  • hold your baby’s head and chest up while feeding.
  • hold your baby upright after a feeding.

Why do babies vomit after feeding and what to do?

Should you feed your baby after vomiting?

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What can I give to my baby to stop vomiting?

For the first twenty-four hours or so of any illness that causes vomiting, keep your child off solid foods, and encourage her to suck or drink small amounts of electrolyte solution (ask your pediatrician which one), clear fluids such as water, sugar water (1/2 teaspoon [2.5 ml] sugar in 4 ounces [120 ml] of water), ...

When should you feed a baby after vomiting?

Offer your baby a feeding after they've stopped throwing up. If your baby is hungry and takes to the bottle or breast after vomiting, go right ahead and feed them. Liquid feeding after vomiting can sometimes even help settle your baby's nausea.

Should I let my baby sleep after vomiting?

Do not lay your baby on their stomach to sleep because they are vomiting. They are still safest sleeping on their backs. Toddlers may sleep on their side or stomach with their heads turned.

When should I worry about baby vomiting?

Call your child's doctor if: Vomiting lasts more than 12 hours for infants. Vomiting lasts more than 24 hours for children under age 2. Vomiting lasts more than 48 hours for children age 2 and older.

Can overfeeding a baby cause projectile vomiting?

Forceful or projectile vomiting, though, or spitting up large amounts of milk after most feedings, can be a sign of a problem. In formula-fed babies, vomiting may happen after overfeeding, or because of an intolerance to formula.

Can overfeeding cause vomiting in babies?

Some babies take time to adjust to digesting solid foods. They can vomit more when solids are introduced. This can occur because of overfeeding. Their stomachs are simply too small to accommodate extra volume.

What should I do if my child throws up right after I give her medication?

If your child gags or chokes and spits out the dose before swallowing it, let the child calm down and then give the same amount one more time. If the medicine is vomited (thrown up) right after you give it, wait 20 minutes. Then give the same size dose one more time. If the vomiting continues, call your child's doctor.

How do you know when a baby is dehydrated?

How can I tell if my child is dehydrated?Dry tongue and dry lips.No tears when crying.Fewer than six wet diapers per day (for infants), and no wet diapers or urination for eight hours (in toddlers).Sunken soft spot on infant's head.Sunken eyes.Dry and wrinkled skin.Deep, rapid breathing.More items...•

How to help a child with stomach bugs?

You can help your child prevent frequent stomach bugs by teaching them healthy habits. Hand-washing (especially before meals and after using the bathroom), a nutritious diet, plenty of physical activity, and good, consistent sleep go a long way toward keeping viral infections at bay.

How to help a child with sickness?

Typically, the more important goal is to make sure your child stays hydrated throughout their bout of sickness. As they lose fluids through throwing up, giving them plenty to drink (and plenty of love and attention) is your best bet.

Why are kids more prone to stomach infections?

Kids are, of course, more prone to developing stomach infections simply because they don’t follow the same hygiene practices as adults. Babies and toddlers do all sorts of things that aren’t exactly typical for the average adult — from putting random objects in their mouths to crawling on the floor to picking each other’s noses.

Why do children become dehydrated?

Children become dehydrated more easily than adults because of their higher metabolism and the fact that a greater percentage of their bodies are made of water.

Why does my baby have an upset stomach?

An upset stomach in your baby or child can have any number of causes. Illnesses, motion sickness, or an infection of the digestive tract may be at the root of tummy troubles.

Is vomiting violent?

Let’s face it: Vomiting is gross — and sometimes borderline violent. Since it’s such a dramatic, unpleasant symptom, it can be tough to gauge the seriousness of the situation. So when should you tough it out at home and when should you call the doctor?

Do gut bugs help with stomach flu?

And what about probiotics, you may wonder? The most current research shows that the good gut bugs don’t do much to help kids get over stomach flu.

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