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12 Month Old with Frequent Vomiting

Hello all! I'm hoping that someone can help me shed some light on my little one's problem. Since he was 1 month old, he has been diagnosed with acid reflux, severe enough that he has been on Prevacid since that time. We tried to take him off of it at 8 months, but he started refusing to eat and starting vomiting during meals frequently. We restarted his medicine, and the problem went away for a little while. However, despite still being on an adequate dose of Prevacid, he has lately started vomiting again relatively frequently during or after meals (quantity of food still the same: usually about 4 ounces of breastmilk in a bottle, then 4-6 ounces of baby food) or snacks. I haven't really noticed a particular offending food The pediatrician just says that "it happens sometimes", but to me, it doesn't seem normal. I don't think I'm over-feeding him either.....anyone out there have experience with something like this? Should I be considering a specialist for him? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your help!

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I would highly recommend a gasterologist, a stomach specialist. There is something wrong and you should get to the bottom of the condition. His ability to get adequate nutrition, which is necessary for proper growth, is being affected.

Just two thoughts...has he actually had an endoscopy to confirm that it is indeed reflux, or did the doc just prescribe based on symptoms? If the diagnosis was just based on symptoms, and the vomiting is enough that it's interfering with his growth or weight gain (or even just causing you serious distress) you may want to get a referral to see a pediatric gastroenterologist (doctor that works with the stomach/digestive system).

And if it is more than just a little spit up and is truly vomiting, you might also want to consider seeing an allergist to eliminate the possibility of food allergies or sensitivities. My daughter (now almost 4) had a number of issues with throwing up in the first year and a half before we were finally able to pin it to an egg allergy. Food ingredients (even sometimes in second and third stage baby food) can be sneaky. For instance, all of the toddler pasta, and several of the stage 3 meals contain egg. Good luck, and I hope you are able to solve this issue for him quickly.

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The only thing I can think of is maybe he has food allergies? Has he been tested for that?

When I was an infant well into adulthood, I had this problem. Back then, it was often diagnosed as just plain colick until I got older. Then it was just a sensitive girl with a sensitive digestive system. Now IBS and acid reflux seem to be the quick answer for a lot of things. Hopefully it is something else for the little guy's sake. For me, it was very serious food allergies. A Pediatrician/Allergist diagnosed my problems. Many were food allergies resulting in stomach pains, sometimes loose stools and worse, and vomiting. The things that your boy eats most often can actually be the culprit, for reasons I will not go into here. It would not hurt to find a reputable allergist. I know that is hard from experience. Keep a meticulous food diary - everything that he eats and when; and then the symptoms - putting down the time of occurrence. While in the doctor's office, I saw a little girl throwing up everything she ate(her mother carried a bucket around), then after testing and appropriate treatments, she was able to eat and keep everything down. It can be a time consuming project, but well worth it. Those meds he is taking for acid reflux - have you checked into all the side effects? Don't mean to scare but to help.

My son also vomited a lot. We tracked it down to his constipation - every time he pushed, he barfed. Once we got him loosened up, he stopped throwing up. I'm not sure this is your issue, but you never know. Good luck!

Have you talked with the doctor about a different medicine? One of my twins has reflux and had to be put on Zantac because other things were not working. I hope he is able to keep the food down soon....that is not fun!

Hi M.,
Did you say that your little one is still eating baby food? Do you think that maybe table food would be easier for him to keep down? I know that my daughter had acid reflux until about 9 months old and our doctors had us thickening her bottles with rice cereal from the very beginning. Then when we started giving her more finger foods it seemed to lessen. I think it was around 1 year that she was on just finger foods and completely off any baby food and she's been fine ever since. I'm sure you've already talked to your doctor about this, but I just thought I'd mention it just in case.
Oh and the other thing that we found was that we had to put our daughter on a special hypo allegetic formula at that time that had no dairy in it which helped a bit as well. She's out grown that now and is drinking whole milk just fine, but I'm wondering if he might have any issue with breast milk that could be causing it. Again just things to talk to your doctor about if you haven't already.

It is not normal for a child to vomit like that. Way too many babies are on acid reflux meds nowadays. What the heck is going on? 20 years ago you didn't hear about all of these reflux issues in babies. Could there be additives to our foods that are not tolerable by many?
I would suggest it is possible there is something you are eating that he cannot tolerate crossing over in your breast milk.
There have been other moms on this site asking about the same thing. You should do a search on their questions/responses. Many responses come back as dairy products being a main culprit. Another high offender for food intolerances can be grain products.

Hi,

Depending on how often frequently is, I think you're right to be concerned. I hope you'll get a second opinion from a naturopath who has a lot of experience with food allergies, and I'd also add that there are digestive disorders which can cause a lot of problems, which you might check into. Sometimes there's a gene that makes it impossible to digest certain proteins, for instance. Although this sounds more like a specific food intolerance. I hope you'll find a good N.D. and get some results.

All the best to you and your little one.

M.,

My son had horrible acid reflux. I would definitely go to a specialist- GI doctor and get an opinion of someone who routinely deals with these kinds of issues. I would start there and then see what they recommend for your son. Take care and I hope that you get the help your son needs.

Sincerely,

M.

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