Baby abdominal distension can lead to constant crying and fussiness, with no abnormalities found during checks. It’s important to understand the symptoms.
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What should you do if your baby shows signs of abdominal distension after birth?
If a newborn has abdominal distension, first check for symptoms like vomiting. If there is, further examination and treatment are needed. If there are no other symptoms, it may be abdominal distension caused by improper feeding methods. It is recommended to bring the child to the hospital for treatment.
A five-month-old baby with abdominal distension and half the usual milk intake may be due to catching a cold or poor digestion. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine such as Ji Nei Jin San, Xiao Er Jian Pi San, Zhen Chang Sheng, and Shi Er Kang for treatment. If these methods do not improve the situation, it is suggested to take the child to the hospital for a systematic examination to determine the root cause.
A two-month-and-ten-day-old baby has abdominal distension and vomiting. How should this be handled?
What should you do if a child has diarrhea, abdominal pain, and poor intestinal absorption?
My baby has diarrhea and abdominal distension. The doctor said my breast milk has high fat content and prescribed medicine. However, there was no improvement after half the medication was taken, so the doctor recommended changing to an anti-diarrheal powder (Youbo) to alter the baby’s gastrointestinal tract. But to our surprise, the baby ended up with diarrhea. Moreover, the baby’s stomach makes gurgling sounds every time it feeds. What should we do?