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What should I do if the baby keeps spitting up milk and it comes out from the nose?

Baby spitting up milk can be caused by various reasons, including non-pathological factors such as overfeeding, improper feeding methods, as well as pathological factors...

What are the serious causes of vomiting in a one-month-old baby?

If a baby experiences severe milk vomiting in January, it may be related to various factors. If the baby's stool is normal, milk vomiting...

What are the reasons for an eight-month-old baby’s vomiting and what examinations are needed?

When a baby reaches 8 months old, there may occasionally be instances of spitting up, which could be due to digestive difficulties. It is...

Baby spits up milk very seriously, what’s going on

The stomach of a newborn is not fully developed, so their food intake is very small. It is important to avoid overfeeding. After the...

Baby spits up a lot, what’s going on

New mothers often face the scene of babies spitting up milk, which is inevitably worrying. How to deal with it if the baby wants...

Baby spitting milk with milk clot, what’s going on

When the baby vomits milk, the substance expelled resembles water with milk curds mixed in and has a slight acidic taste, which is usually...

What should I do if my five-month-old baby is vomiting severely?

During the process of raising a baby, parents often encounter the phenomenon of occasional vomiting after the baby finishes feeding, which makes them very...

Baby spitting out milk in a jet-like manner, is it serious?

When the baby is a little over two months old, they often experience milk spitting situations, sometimes so severe that it almost sprays out,...

Ten-month-old baby, what’s the matter with dry heaving?

Ten-month-old babies experiencing dry heaving may be due to physiological or pathological factors. Physiologically, inappropriate feeding methods, such as touching the throat with a...

6-month-old baby throwing up milk, what’s going on

Infants often have regurgitation within the first 6 months, due to their stomach structure and muscle development not being fully developed, coupled with overfeeding...

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