Vomiting is a common condition in young children, and there are many reasons why babies often vomit after eating, the most common of which is the way the mother feeds the baby. Specifically:..
•Forcing your baby to eat too much or feed too much.
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•Bottle sucking, pacifier sucking.
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•Improper mixing of milk.
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•Lie down immediately after eating/feeding.
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•Cow's milk/food intolerance.
•Start eating novel food supplements.
•Eating too much of a certain food.
Picky eating is a condition in which young children of all ages show signs of eating less, refuse to eat or interfere during meals, do not chew or swallow, even vomit at the sight of food.
What are the causes of picky eating in children?
•Bad eating habits: children have bad eating habits that can lead to picky eating like prolong eating time, hold food in their mouth, are choosy on food...
•Children don't pay attention when eating: they eat while watching TV, playing with toys or being carried around. This will distract the child from the meal and it can't eat much and has no interest in meals.
•Children not eating at the right time: irregular meals, no specific time. It will also reduce the child's appetite and ability to eat.
•Children with health problems such as: digestive disorders, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, oral infection, painful gums, otitis media...
•Unfavorable food: children may find it difficult to eat if daily dishes are not their favourite or are not changed frequently (there is no varsity in food). This is also one of the causes of picky eating that is often overlooked. Improving meals could be the key to solving picky eating in children.
•Unsuitable food: improper food preparation such as pureeing meals until 2-3 years old, mixing powder into milk, preparing milk too thick, mixing milk with porridge or bean broth, bone stew makes food difficult to digest and as a result children easily become picky to eat.
•Introducing solids too early: introducing solids before the baby is ready or eating rice too early (when there are not enough teeth) can also lead to picky eating in children later.