Breastfed babies usually spit up a thin, milky fluid while formula-fed babies spit up a substance resembling cottage cheese or curd. Spitting up through the mouth and nose is very common in babies, but if the baby spits up red or brown blood along with the milk, then this is definitely cause for concern and the baby should be taken immediately to the doctor. Because this may be a sign of a digestive disorder and requires immediate treatment. Here’s everything you need to know about a baby’s spitting up of blood and tips from Breadfast to help relieve symptoms of spitting up.
Everything you need to know about a baby spitting up blood
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