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On this page What are the different types of vomiting What causes babies to vomit? How can I tell if my baby is sick? Does breast or formula feeding cause more vomiting?
Can solids cause vomiting? Is vomiting a sign of allergies? How can I treat my vomiting baby? When should you see a doctor? What are the different types of vomiting There are a few different types of vomiting and although the result is the same, the reasons are different: Possetting is the name for small amounts of milk brought up after a feed.
Projectile vomiting is vomiting with force. Projectile vomiting can be a symptom of a blockage at the outlet of a baby's stomach. If it's happening after most or all feeds, take your baby to a doctor. What causes babies to vomit? Back To Top. Vomiting in children and teenagers Raising Children Network Vomiting in children is common and usually nothing to worry about.
Call us and speak to a Maternal Child Health Nurse for personal advice and guidance. Need further advice or guidance from our maternal child health nurses? Support for this browser is being discontinued for this site Internet Explorer 11 and lower We currently support Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Sometimes babies may have signs of reflux, but will not bring up milk or be sick.
This is known as silent reflux. Your baby does not usually need to see a doctor if they have reflux, as long as they're happy, healthy and gaining weight. If a GP thinks something else is making your baby sick, they may send your baby for tests in hospital with a specialist.
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Wheezing in children Show more related content. If how your baby looks or acts changes and it's not normal, call now. Don't wait to call your baby's doctor for expert advice. When to Call for Newborn Illness - How to Recognize Call Now Can't wake up Not moving or very weak New moaning or grunting noises with each breath Bluish or gray lips, tongue or face now You think your child has a life-threatening emergency Call Doctor or Seek Care Now Any symptoms of illness such as coughing, diarrhea or vomiting Changes in feeding.
Signs are having to wake up for feeds or can't finish feeds. Sweating during feeds Sleeping more than normal Change in color such as pale, bluish or gray arms and legs Fever in baby less than 12 weeks old.
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