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Overview

 

Almost all infants vomit once in a while. This applies to both breastfed and bottlefed children. When children become ill their stomach stops working properly.

It does not empty as fast as usual and this causes the food to come up again. Unwell children will vomit easily. It is unpleasant for a child to vomit, but it is seldom dangerous.




Causes

 

Many different things can make children vomit:

  • if it is only a small amount and the baby is well, it may be because the child has eaten too much and vomits the surplus.
  • vomiting may occur in cases of stomach upset, often together with diarrhoea. It may be due to a viral infection in the stomach.
  • if a child gets an ear infection, and infection of the airways, or the urinary system, the appendix, the throat or chest, and runs a temperature at the same time, this often causes vomiting.
  • children who are under a lot of stress at school or at home may occasionally vomit. If this happens repeatedly, it would be wise to consult your doctor.

 



Symptoms

 

The main symptoms are the same as in adults. They tend to come on over a few weeks:

  • thirst
  • weight loss
  • tiredness
  • frequent urination.

Symptoms that are more typical for children include:

  • tummy pains
  • headaches
  • behaviour problems.

Sometimes diabetic acidosis occurs before diabetes is diagnosed, although this happens less often in the UK due to better awareness of the symptoms to look out for.

Doctors should consider the possibility of diabetes in any child who has an otherwise unexplained history of illness or tummy pains for a few weeks.

If diabetes is diagnosed, your child should be referred to the regional specialist in childhood diabetes.



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