What is spitting up in babies




















Why Babies Spit Up. Page Content. Possible cause: Gastroesophageal reflux normal if mild Action to take: None. The spitting up will grow less frequent and stop as your baby's muscles mature. It often just takes time. My baby gulps her feedings and seems to have a lot of gas.

Possible cause : Aerophagia swallowing more air than usual Action to take: Make sure your baby is positioned properly. My baby spits up when you bounce him or play after meals. Possible cause : Overstimulation Action to take: Keep mealtimes calm. Limit active play for about 20 minutes afterward. My baby's spitting up has changed to vomiting with muscle contractions that occur after every feeding.

The vomit shoots out with force. Possible cause : Pyloric stenosis or another health problem that requires diagnosis and treatment. Action to take: Call you pediatrician right away so he or she can examine your baby. I found blood in my baby's spit-up or vomit. Possible cause: Esophagitis or another health problem that requires diagnosis and treatment. What's the difference between vomiting and spitting up? What causes vomiting?

This reflex action is triggered by the "vomiting center" in the brain after it has been stimulated by: - Nerves from the stomach and intestine when the gastrointestinal tract is either irritated or swollen by an infection or blockage as in the stomach bug - Chemicals in the blood such as drugs - Psychological stimuli from disturbing sights or smells - Stimuli from the middle ear as in vomiting caused by motion sickness Always call your pediatrician if your baby vomits forcefully after every feeding or if there is ever blood in your baby's vomit.

Remedies for Spitty Babies Regardless of whether or not your baby's spit up warrants watchful waiting or medical intervention, there are some simple feeding suggestions that can help you deal with the situation at hand. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. McInerny TK, et al. Gastroesophageal reflux disease. Elk Grove Village, Ill. Jana LA, et al. Spitting up and vomiting. Gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD pediatric. Rochester, Minn.

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Learn how we develop our content. To learn more about Healthwise, visit Healthwise. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated. Top of the page. Topic Overview Almost all babies spit up, especially newborns. When spitting up becomes a problem If your baby starts spitting up after every feeding, there may be a problem with the way he or she is being fed.

Tips to reduce spitting up The following tips may help your baby to spit up less often. Feed your baby smaller amounts at each feeding. Feed your baby slowly.



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