Question

My daughter is 6 years old and has had a poor stomach since she was a baby. Now, even after eating a little meat (like a small chicken leg) for three days in a row, she complains of stomach pain above her navel. Yesterday afternoon, after drinking a bottle of room-temperature AD calcium milk and eating two pieces of fruit from a can, she woke up this morning with stomach pain. Previous treatment and effects: no allergies, no hereditary issues. I’m concerned about how to help her: Hello, how can I nourish my child’s stomach? Do we need to do a gastroscopy? Thank you!

Answer

Infants have not fully developed their absorption functions, so many factors can lead to baby indigestion. If the baby’s intestinal peristalsis slows down, it may result in stomach rumbling and excessive flatulence. Possible causes include: swallowing too much air while breastfeeding, leading to intestinal bloating; it is recommended to take Mamylove, which contains probiotics, and this product provides various vitamins, trace elements, and minerals necessary for the growth and development of infants.