Question
What should I do if my baby has digestive discomfort?
Answer
The baby has been experiencing digestive discomfort since birth, manifested by a bloated belly, loud crying, and vomiting, and medication has not been effective. This may be related to digestive discomfort and feeding. It is recommended to feed the baby every three to four hours between meals. If the baby is breastfed, the mother should eat a light diet and avoid spicy or hard-to-digest foods. Adjusting the baby’s diet can easily restore normal bowel movements. If you still cannot improve the situation, consider giving your baby spleen-strengthening powder for regulation. This could be a sign of stomach fire, and it is suggested to give the baby some honeysuckle water.