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by Mrs. Ines Stiedemann III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The BRAT diet (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

Why Is My Child Throwing Up With No Fever?

  • Stomach Flu. This isn’t the same as influenza (the flu ). ...
  • Food Allergy. Sometimes throwing up is a sign your child is allergic to food they’ve eaten. ...
  • Food Poisoning. ...
  • Intestinal Obstruction. ...
  • Concussion. ...
  • Medications. ...
  • Motion Sickness. ...
  • Migraines. ...
  • Stress. ...

Related Conditions

Why Does My Child Vomit Every Time He Eats?

  • Reflux and Spitting Up. Reflux refers to the backup of stomach contents into the esophagus -- the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
  • Food Backup. The digestive tract is essentially a hollow tube that moves food from the mouth to the stomach and through the intestines.
  • Inflammation and Food Reactions. ...
  • Other Causes. ...
  • When to See a Doctor. ...

Why does my child vomit every time he eats?

What should do to avoid baby vomit after feeding?

  1. Feeds smaller amounts. Most babies are satisfied after breastfeeding smaller amounts of breast milk. ...
  2. Feed baby slowly. If your baby vomits after feeding, it is a good idea to feed him slowly. ...
  3. Burp your baby after feed. ...
  4. Hold your baby upright position. ...
  5. Try small hole nipple bottle. ...
  6. Change the position for feeding. ...

Why does my baby throw up after eating?

Why Is My Child Throwing Up at Night and What Can I Do?

  • Accompanying symptoms. Along with throwing up after bedtime, your child might have other signs and symptoms that appear at night.
  • Causes of vomiting at night. Sometimes vomiting is simply the body saying “nope” for all the right reasons. ...
  • Kid-friendly treatments for vomiting at night. ...
  • When to see a doctor. ...
  • The takeaway. ...

How to avoid baby vomiting after feeding?

Why do babies throw up at night?

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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...•

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