If a baby has indigestion leading to vomiting, it’s recommended to adopt appropriate treatment and dietary adjustments.
A child’s cold, fever, and abdominal pain may be due to two situations: one is gastrointestinal cold, and the other is fever caused by indigestion.
If your baby’s tongue is thick and green, it might indicate indigestion or excessive stomach fire. It’s recommended to feed your child a light diet, drink plenty of water, and engage in moderate exercise.
My son’s hot palm is due to fever caused by internal heat or indigestion, requiring temperature reduction and control of dietary intake.
Your baby’s cough is more severe at night and in the morning, possibly due to indigestion and cold exposure. How should you handle it?
A one-month-old baby often stretches after breastfeeding, which might be a sign of indigestion. It’s recommended to feed the baby smaller, more frequent meals and consider using baby Spleen-invigorating powder. Also, after feeding, hold the baby more often, avoid lying them down immediately, and slightly elevate their head during feeding. Continue to observe for a few days and ensure the baby is getting enough cod liver oil.
Indigestion in newborns with mixed feeding may be due to an underdeveloped digestive system or improper feeding methods.