Infants who vomit when they take medicine may be caused by drug irritation, or it may be caused by disease factors. Parents are advised to feed the baby a small number of times, and if necessary, consult a doctor to choose the way to give the medicine.
1. Drug stimulation: due to the drug has a certain degree of irritation, and the baby is more sensitive to the drug, and its digestive system is not yet well developed, poor swallowing ability, which can lead to the phenomenon of babies vomiting on the drug. Suggest that parents through a small number of times the method of feeding, but also through the drug feeder and other auxiliary feeding.
2. Disease factors: If the child has gastroenteritis, gastrointestinal dysfunction and other diseases, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, so we need to actively treat the primary disease, and reduce the patient’s nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms. At the same time, parents are advised to choose a small amount of lukewarm water to give medicine to infants.
If an infant vomits after taking medicine, and if the symptoms or disease cannot be relieved, or even if symptoms such as dehydration and electrolyte disorders occur due to frequent vomiting, it is important to consult a doctor for prompt treatment, and if necessary, choose other routes of administration such as intravenous fluids.