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  1. May 28, 2023 · Projectile vomiting is when your body expels vomit with more force than usual. It’s one of your body’s reactions to something it recognizes as toxic, but there are medical conditions...

  2. May 23, 2023 · Gastroenteritis. You may call this infection of your child’s stomach a "stomach flu" or a "bug." It can cause frequent vomiting that lasts a few days. And dehydration may result. Other Causes of...

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    • Pyloric Stenosis
    • Reflux
    • Stomach Obstructions
    • Infection
    • Overeating
    • When to Call Your Child’S Doctor

    Pyloric stenosisis a thickening of the muscle where the stomach empties into the small intestine. It usually causes symptoms within three to five weeks after birth, and it blocks food from moving from the stomach to the duodenum of the small intestine. Pyloric stenosis requires surgery because malnourishment, dehydration, and growth failure will oc...

    Reflux is a condition in which stomach contents back up into the esophagus. In more severe cases, a reflux of acid from the stomach causing esophageal irritation, known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), can cause projectile vomiting. Other symptoms of GERD in infants include: 1. spitting up yellow or green fluid 2. difficulty breathing 3. ...

    Other stomach obstructions besides pyloric stenosis can also cause projectile vomiting. For example, if your child swallows a small object, it can block their stomach from emptying.

    Infections, such as that due to a virus, are a common cause of vomiting in children. While most don’t cause projectile vomiting, it’s possible. Stomach or intestinal infections in children have similar symptoms as those seen in adults, including diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. They typically can be treatedin the same way as well, with time, ...

    Overeating can sometimes lead to projectile vomiting, as the stomach tries to expel food it doesn’t have room for.

    Projectile vomiting in infants requires medical care, no matter the cause. If an older child has been projectile vomiting for more than 24 hours, call their doctor. You should also call their doctor if they have projectile vomiting along with bloody stool or severe stomach pain, or their vomit has blood in it or looks green.

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  4. Unexplained vomiting in your child is typically a result of a stomach bug, but it can also be a sign of something more serious like pancreatitis or IBD. When your child is sick and vomiting, you ...

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  5. Feb 26, 2018 · Outlook. Projectile vomiting causes vomit to be forcefully sent out of the body. The causes of projectile vomiting in adults and infants are often different, and treatment varies depending...

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  6. Mar 26, 2024 · What is projectile vomiting? Food poisoning. Gastroenteritis (stomach flu) Migraine. Pregnancy. Projectile vomiting in infants and children. Other possible causes. When to call the doctor. Should I go to the ER for projectile vomiting? Treatmentnew. Table of Contents. Most common questions. What is projectile vomiting? Food poisoning.

  7. Oct 27, 2021 · Projectile vomiting is when young babies throw up the contents of their stomachs with a lot of force. This can be linked to a serious condition called pyloric stenosis. If your child has projectile vomiting that happens often and doesn’t seem to be going away, you should see your doctor as soon as you can.

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