yes his stuffy nose can be causing him to vomit. First call your paediatrician they should now what is going on with him or her because vomiting in infants can be serious. But if it is from the stuffy nose use an aspirator to remove the secretions before and after he or she eats and before bedtime. Use a humidifier in the room where the baby sleeps and if possible elevate the mattress to the crib, bassinet or pack in play, what ever you use. Do not put any thing inside the bassinet, just place something under the mattress. . If there is a fever call the doctor. call them anyway it is important. Do not give him any medicine with out checking with your doctor, at his age decongestants don't really work
2006-12-03 09:34:17
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answered by mary 2
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nicely I purely went throught this difficulty with my infant. I also use the little noses saline drops, they purely help slightly although. i'm at present utilising a funky mist humidifier and its operating quite nicely. I took her to her regular practitioner and he says that each body little ones decide on the help of it, in case you take advantage of a nasal aspirator it may harm the liner of there nostril and it may change into inflammated or reason an infection. My mom stated to consistently have a hat on them to keep their head from getting chilly. So i tried it, I keep utilising the little noses each 3-4 hours have the humidifier all day and characteristic a hat on her. attempt it you under no circumstances understand if it would want to offer you the outcomes you want. reliable luck
2016-11-23 14:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Possibly....If he has a stuffy nose, the draingage could cause him to vomit, because once it runs into the back of the throat, the cough reflex ocurrs, and if he coughs hard enough, he may vomit, try decongestant, and proping him up on a pillow.
2006-12-03 06:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutly, My baby has the same thing right now. I am on #3 and I have seen it with all 3 kids. The drainage makes their gag reflex active, The are too small to control, so they just have to thorw up. I feel so bad for them, and us, they just can't tell us what they are feeling. :(
good luck.
2006-12-03 06:54:29
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answered by jayjay 2
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yes but if you havent had the child to the doctor you may want to take just to be sure that the nose is the only problem
2006-12-03 06:29:31
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answered by lilloric 7
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Yes, mine experiences that. The discharge triggers her gag reflex when it's really bad.
2006-12-03 06:48:54
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answered by Stretchy McSlapNuts 3
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Absolutely. Get some saline drops and drop two drops in each nasal and suck it out with your little blue snot bulb (assuming you have one). It really helps so much!
2006-12-03 06:55:41
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answered by ♥N,K,E&DJ'§ Mommy♥ 4
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yes, it could
2006-12-03 06:28:12
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answered by Susan M 7
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