Because babies do not have the ability to express their emotions or physical discomforts independently, when babies have any physical problems, they can only convey them to their parents through crying. Because the baby's gastrointestinal digestive system is in the stage of continuous improvement, babies are also prone to bloating. Then mom and dad need to learn some little tricks to determine if their baby has bloating. How to judge whether the baby has bloating If a baby aged 0 to 3 months shows symptoms such as crying, kicking his legs, and flushed face, he is likely to have bloating. Babies over 3 months old often experience bloating with frequent farts, crying, and wanting to be held. The main causes of intestinal gas 1. The baby's gastrointestinal digestive system is immature. This is the most common and the biggest "culprit" causing the baby's flatulence; 2. Eating too quickly or improper feeding methods lead to excessive air swallowing; 3. Improper care: the baby's abdomen is cold, the milk temperature is unreasonable, and the room temperature is unreasonable; 4. The baby has digestive system diseases and intestinal allergies. However, in addition to flatulence, the baby usually also has other symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, vomiting, etc. 5. Eating too much gas-producing food, such as beans, broccoli, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, corn, etc.; 6. If you are lactose intolerant, you need to go to the hospital to see a doctor for diagnosis and seek advice on whether to change milk powder. Flatulence is not a disease Symptom relief is the most important Although both may cause babies to cry and not sleep well, many people cannot distinguish between intestinal gas and colic. In fact, intestinal gas is only one of the causes of colic. Babies may have gas 24 hours a day, but they may not feel pain. Colic often worsens in the evening and at night, and the baby will cry and make a fuss no matter what you do. As for intestinal flatulence, it is not a disease and generally does not require medication. It is more about finding ways to relieve the baby's discomfort and paying attention to prevention. Seven tips to prevent baby's intestinal gas 1. Prepare milk powder correctly When preparing milk powder, try to shake it gently and wait for the milk powder to dissolve slowly. If it is shaken, remember to let the bottle sit for a while. The milk temperature should not be lower than 38° and not higher than 40°. Be sure to follow the instructions on the milk powder when mixing milk. No matter what the reason, make sure not to have too much or too little milk powder (unless required by a doctor). 2. Feed slowly Don't wait until your baby is very hungry to feed him/her. Don't let your baby eat too quickly when feeding to avoid him/her taking in too much air. When feeding, make sure the milk fills the front end of the bottle nozzle and there is no slope to prevent the baby from inhaling air. If you are bottle-feeding, you need to pay attention to the hole of the nipple not being too large, and replace the baby with a suitable nipple in time. You can also choose bottles with special functions, such as bottles with vents, curved bottles, or disposable, wash-free foldable bottles. 3. Burp more Whether during or after feeding, you can hold your baby upright and burp him. 4. Lie down more You can let your baby sleep on his stomach 1-2 times during the day and massage his back to promote intestinal peristalsis, which can relieve or prevent intestinal bloating. When the baby is crying, let the baby lie on the adult's chest and the adult lean back on the sofa to relieve the baby's abdominal discomfort. 5. Avoid catching cold When changing diapers, be skillful and avoid exposing the baby's navel. The recommended bathing time should not exceed 15 minutes and the water temperature should be 38-40 degrees. Ensure the indoor temperature is between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius. As the weather in the south turns wet and cold, you can adjust the indoor temperature by turning on the air conditioner. 6. Breastfeeding mothers should have a balanced diet It is normal for babies to have bloating, and many babies experience this. As long as you can help the baby expel the bloating in time, there is no problem. Mothers should still pay attention to the diversity of their diet. However, if breast milk contains too much sugar, the sugar will over-ferment in the baby's stomach and can easily cause intestinal bloating and foamy stools. At this time, mothers should pay attention to controlling their sugar intake. 7. Give your baby probiotics as directed by your doctor When the baby has indigestion problems, it is easy to cause bloating. At this time, you can take probiotics appropriately under the doctor's arrangement. Mami Love is a common one, which can effectively improve the baby's intestinal health, improve digestion ability, and avoid indigestion and diarrhea. |
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