Many children may experience spitting milk from their nostrils after feeding, and as long as it is not very serious, there is no need for treatment because this is mostly a normal phenomenon. If it is severe, parents may take some measures to alleviate the situation of their children spraying milk. So, what should I do if my child sprays milk severely?
1. When a child sprays milk severely, parents should promptly clean their respiratory tract. If there is only a slight overflow or vomiting of milk, it is generally not necessary to clean the respiratory tract because the child can adjust their breathing and swallowing movements on their own without inhaling into the trachea.
2. When a child sprays milk severely, parents should pat their child's back to help them expel foreign objects. If this method is not effective, you can use an instant clamp or pinch to stimulate the soles of your feet. At this time, the child will cry due to pain, and when the child cries, they will increase their breathing, which can relieve the difficulty of breathing.
3. If a child's voice changes tone weakly or experiences difficulty breathing after spraying milk, parents should immediately take the child to the hospital., Take to the hospital immediately if necessary.
In the future, when breastfeeding their children, parents should tilt their bodies at a 45 degree angle to reduce the risk of the child spraying milk. After feeding, lift the child vertically and gently pat their back a few times to reduce the likelihood of them spraying milk.