One common condition is
called pyloric stenosis, which occurs when the muscle at the exit of the stomach thickens, preventing milk from passing through it.
Forceful vomiting in infants may be caused by a physical condition
called pyloric stenosis, which blocks food from moving into the intestines from the stomach.
Not exact matches
This is
called projectile vomiting, and it may be a sign of
pyloric stenosis, a condition that can lead to serious problems like malnourishment and dehydration.