What's wrong with the baby feeling nauseous while eating

  What's wrong with a baby feeling nauseous while eating? In fact, there are many reasons that can cause children to feel nauseous when eating, including common feeding habits, gastrointestinal diseases, colds or other respiratory infections, excessive crying or coughing, etc. If the baby has no pathological symptoms after nausea and vomiting, parents don't have to worry.

  

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  1. During a cold, the human body often experiences various discomfort symptoms, and many times there may be postprandial nausea, vomiting, and other situations due to these discomfort symptoms. Especially for patients with gastrointestinal type colds, they are more likely to experience nausea and vomiting after each meal. Gastrointestinal type colds refer to gastrointestinal discomfort caused by colds. These babies often experience poor appetite, indigestion, excessive stomach acid secretion, and other conditions.

  2. If suffering from intestinal dryness syndrome, it can also cause patients to experience nausea and vomiting symptoms. Not only is it easy to experience vomiting symptoms after meals, but some babies may also feel nauseous during breakfast. But usually the feeling of vomiting can be effectively relieved after breakfast, so patients who often have nausea and vomiting before breakfast should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. Babies with intestinal dryness syndrome are also prone to difficulty in defecation in their daily lives, so it is important to pay attention to eating more foods rich in crude fiber.

  3. It can be said that most patients with stomach diseases will experience symptoms of nausea. Generally speaking, nausea is a subjective feeling with the intention of spitting out the contents of the stomach through the mouth. Nausea is also a precursor symptom of vomiting, mainly felt in the throat and upper abdomen. Especially for patients with acute or chronic gastritis and gastric ulcers, they are more likely to experience symptoms such as nausea and vomiting after meals. Especially when certain irritants enter the stomach, patients with stomach diseases will expel these substances through vomiting.

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