Feeding medicines to babies can prevent children from spitting up medicines by choosing medicines with suitable taste for babies, adjusting the feeding posture, and giving babies some food after taking medicines.
The taste of medicine babies generally do not like, you can choose to have a sweet taste of children’s medicine, so that the baby acceptance will be higher. When feeding the baby medicine, you can raise the baby’s head, face sideways, and then use the spoon into the mouth to feed, and when the child to eat the medicine and then take the spoon out, so you can avoid spitting up the medicine.
You can also give your baby a little food after feeding him or her the medicine to relieve the bitter taste of the medicine to prevent spitting up.
It is recommended that you do not use milk or drinks to wash down the medicine when feeding it to your baby to prevent it from reacting with the medicine and causing adverse effects on your baby.