How to Identify Worms in a Child’s Stomach?

When a child experiences abdominal pain, it could be one of the symptoms of worms in the stomach, primarily manifested as complaints of stomachache, easy to be startled awake during sleep at night, grinding teeth, drooling, and the appearance of pale white spots on the skin.
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How to Improve Baby Crying Milk

Infants, due to underdeveloped gastroesophageal sphincter function, are prone to nausea and vomiting under stimulating factors. Possible causes include feeding too quickly, insufficient or excessive amounts of milk, frequent changes in formula, introducing solid foods too early, crying for extended periods before feeding, swallowing large amounts of air during feeding, not burping after feeding, or significant changes in position after feeding such as changing diapers.
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