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My 21 month old has had a gagging/puking problem since he was a baby. It has now only gotten worse, especially after eating any kind of dairy product. He's had the allergy testing done, and he's not allergic to milk. I've been told it could be his adenoids or reflux, but am waiting for an answer from our family Dr right now on what to do next. I'm wondering also if it could be a lactose intolerance thing...any answers for me would be greatly appreciated!
Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query for your son in details .
* This seems to be multi factorial as - intolerance to particular food stuffs - gastric motility related issues - intestine flora disturbances - inadequate mastication or saliva related problems - others .
Hope this clears your doubt . Wishing your toddler fine recovery .
Welcome for any further assistance . Regards take care . Dr. Bhagyesh ( MS , FMAS - consultant surgeon )
Dear anything from car sickness to indigestion can cause your child to be sick. Even a prolonged bout of crying or coughing can trigger this reflex. So you may see quite a bit of vomiting in your child’s first few years. possible causes are cold, urinary tract infection (UTI),ear infection,food allergy.
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If symptoms not improved please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly.
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What Causes Vomiting?
Hello dear Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query for your son in details . * This seems to be multi factorial as - intolerance to particular food stuffs - gastric motility related issues - intestine flora disturbances - inadequate mastication or saliva related problems - others . Hope this clears your doubt . Wishing your toddler fine recovery . Welcome for any further assistance . Regards take care . Dr. Bhagyesh ( MS , FMAS - consultant surgeon )