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The child vomits as soon as he drinks milk in the morning

It is common for babies to spit up milk, because the newborn's stomach is horizontal and has a small capacity. The cardia connecting to the esophagus is wide and has poor closing effect. The pylorus connecting to the small intestine is tight, and the newborn is sucking milk. If the baby often inhales air, the milk will easily flow back into the mouth, causing vomiting.

The direct causes of babies spitting up milk:

Amniotic fluid inhalation: Due to the inhalation of large amounts of amniotic fluid, it has a certain stimulating effect on the stomach. Newborns often vomit soon after birth, vomiting water, mucus or a small amount of bloody liquid, but they are generally in good condition. For frequent vomiting caused by amniotic fluid aspiration, 1 cup of soda water can be used for gastric lavage.

Pyloric spasm: During the neonatal period, projectile vomiting often occurs shortly after feeding due to temporary disorder of pyloric function. Clinically, large amounts of milk and milk clots are often vomited, which sometimes goes up or down. For pyloric spasm, you can use 1:1000 atropine and drop it into the mouth 5-10 minutes before feeding. Start with 1 drop and gradually increase it. The maximum amount should not exceed 4 drops until the child appears flushed. Generally, obvious effects can be obtained. .

Neonatal constipation: Newborns generally begin to excrete meconium within 10 hours after birth. If there is very little defecation within a few days after birth or the meconium expulsion time is significantly prolonged, clinical abdominal distension and vomiting may also occur. For neonatal constipation, saline enema can be used. Once the stool is unobstructed, abdominal distension and vomiting are often relieved.

Infectious factors: It is the most common cause of vomiting in newborns. In addition to infections in the digestive tract itself such as epidemic diarrhea, hepatitis, etc., infections outside the digestive tract such as otitis media, pneumonia, sepsis, meningitis, etc. can also be caused. Common causes of vomiting in newborns.