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my son is almost 7months,and ever since he was 2weeks he started throwing up.like progecttile vomet.and his dr think he just stranse to hard,and now he eats baby food and everytime he goes to crap it come all up threw his nose.and he also has Treacheal Malacia could this be something to with that.and his dr just put him on an inhaler...crazy to say but the drs he goes to think everythng is normal.but i do not!i need to know what some other person thinks please help me.thanks *Kenzi
In my opinion vomiting for seven months need to be evaluated with ultrasound of tummy of your baby due to some possible reasons such as pyloric stenosis in which stomach is narrowed at the end which causes persistent vomiting. Reflux of food should also be ruled out in this baby through milk scan or manometry.
Please consult your physician for these investigations. For current treatment you can make the baby sit upright after feed, start semisolids and can use prokinetic drugs such as syrup domperidone.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Hi, In my opinion vomiting for seven months need to be evaluated with ultrasound of tummy of your baby due to some possible reasons such as pyloric stenosis in which stomach is narrowed at the end which causes persistent vomiting. Reflux of food should also be ruled out in this baby through milk scan or manometry. Please consult your physician for these investigations. For current treatment you can make the baby sit upright after feed, start semisolids and can use prokinetic drugs such as syrup domperidone. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ammara Kaleem, Pediatrician