Vomiting usually occurs when eating something unclean. Foodborne diseases are often the most common cause of vomiting. In addition, there are other reasons that may cause vomiting, such as colds. It is not difficult to deal with vomiting in adults, but if a baby vomits, it needs to be taken seriously. Here I will introduce some tips to solve baby vomiting. Parents in need can refer to them. Symptoms of nausea and vomiting can have a variety of causes, including some acute and underlying medical causes. For example, intestinal blockage, brain injury, food poisoning, bacterial or viral infection, motion sickness, overeating, pregnancy, side effects of medications, and ingestion of certain toxic substances, such as alcohol, can stimulate chemical changes in the brain. The brain has several different receptors that trigger vomiting in the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ). There is also an area called the vomiting center where the brain detects toxins and signals vomiting. Home remedies include: If it's food poisoning or an infection, vomiting is usually the body's way of getting rid of the harmful substance. There are steps you can take to reduce nausea and stomach upset, such as drinking 1 ounce of clear liquid, including water, soup or herbal tea, within 30 minutes of vomiting. Alcohol and carbonated drinks should be avoided while vomiting, as they will only make nausea worse and lead to further dehydration. Eat some hard candy, such as lemon drops or mints, to eliminate the unpleasant taste; Drink ginger tea or ginger drinks, as the properties of ginger can help relieve uncomfortable feelings; Using aromatherapy, or smelling certain scents, may reduce the incidence of nausea. Scents that help relieve symptoms of nausea and vomiting include lavender, chamomile, lemon oil, peppermint, rose, and clove; Use massage to relieve nausea. According to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, applying pressure between the thumb and index finger can help relieve nausea. Getting enough rest is also an important step in relieving nausea, giving your body time to recover. The key thing to note when your child is vomiting is to prevent dehydration. However, when children are vomiting or nauseous, they are always reluctant to drink water, so you need to find creative ways to help them absorb fluids. For example, making oral rehydration solutions with ice or ice cubes, or drinks that contain electrolytes; diluting juice with water; and diluting sugary juices can prevent nausea from getting worse. Always give your child fluids 30 to 60 minutes after vomiting. Give your child light foods, such as toast, light soup, bananas, and mashed potatoes, for 8 hours after vomiting. These foods can help replenish nutrition and relieve gastrointestinal discomfort. |
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