The reason a child’s stomach may appear swollen could be due to overeating or gastrointestinal diseases.
A baby’s bowel movement frequency varies from individual to individual, and having bowel movements every few days can be normal. However, if accompanied by discomfort or concerns about affecting physical health, it is recommended to timely observe the characteristics of the stool and rule out potential infections or organic problems.
Learn how to help babies establish a regular bowel movement habit through proper diet and lifestyle, and solve issues related to baby’s gastrointestinal discomfort.
A 4-year-old child experienced heartburn and hiccups after eating cold watermelons following a fever. Urgently seeking a solution.
If your baby frequently suffers from intestinal inflammation, it is recommended to first undergo a colonoscopy to determine the cause and receive symptomatic treatment. At the same time, pay attention to dietary hygiene, avoid accidental ingestion, and maintain a balanced diet and adequate rest to enhance their constitution and immunity.
When children can’t digest food completely, often excreting undigested food particles, how can we improve their gastrointestinal function through medication and daily care?
Children with indigestion and abdominal pain due to fever can try abdominal massage and medication to alleviate symptoms.
Baby constipation can be related to individual constitution or gastrointestinal dysfunction.
How to address persistent diarrhea and avoid affecting daily life?
When infants experience gastrointestinal dysfunction, it is recommended to first adopt non-pharmacological treatment methods, such as adjusting dietary habits and avoiding overly fatty or irritating foods.