Frequent spitting up in children is usually related to physiological factors such as underdeveloped stomach and incorrect breastfeeding posture, as well as pathological factors such as milk protein allergy and congenital pyloric stenosis.
1. Physiological factors: children often spit up milk may be because the stomach is not well developed, or breastfeeding posture is not correct, resulting in a large amount of air inhalation, usually a normal physiological phenomenon.
2. Pathological factors: If a child is allergic to milk protein, it may also lead to frequent spitting up, and may be accompanied by eczema, diarrhea and other symptoms; congenital pyloric stenosis and other diseases may also lead to frequent spitting up, usually accompanied by decreased urination and defecation, weight loss.
There may be other reasons for children to spit up frequently, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to complete the examination and clarify the cause of the disease with the help of the doctor.