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Blood found in spit up
My baby is 4.5 month old. While he was doing his tummy time. He burped and along with milk curdled there was orangish kind of thing found. Is it blood and it is normal?
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If this happening repeatedly needs physical examination
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Okay but usually check the oral cavity of the baby,just examine for any cracks or any actively bleeding in oral cavity, if it is not there no need to worry .if it is occurring repeatedly you need to be physically done examination.
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Sometimes, due to forceful vomiting,  the food pipe line is teared and causes blood to come out in vomiting. Keep monitoring and if it continue or increases, consult with a doctor
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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Its looking like blood in pics but have u given anything else except milk any medication, or does child had repeated vomiting, its better to consult physically
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