Symptoms of a baby's stomach getting cold

  The healthy growth of babies is inseparable from the careful care of their mothers. If mothers have rich parenting experience, they can better raise babies. But most mothers have little experience and often make mistakes while taking care of their babies, such as letting them catch a cold. Let's learn about the symptoms of a baby's stomach getting cold.

  

Symptoms of a baby's stomach getting cold1

  1. Hiccup

  Every baby is inevitably experiencing hiccups, and every time a mother burps, she thinks it's because the baby's diaphragm is not developing well. Actually, this is only part of the reason, most of the time it is caused by the baby's stomach catching a cold. If the mother discovers that the baby keeps hiccuping, she should promptly change the baby into thick clothes to avoid further catching a cold.

  2. Vomit

  In addition to hiccups, some babies with weak bodies may also experience vomiting. But after the baby gets cold, the vomit will be accompanied by an unpleasant odor. This is also an important characteristic for mothers to determine whether their baby is experiencing physiological vomiting or vomiting due to catching a cold. If the mother finds that the vomit is different from usual and has a particularly strong odor, she should promptly dispel the baby's coldness.

  3. Diarrhea

  The most obvious symptom of a baby's stomach catching a cold is gastrointestinal problems, and diarrhea is one of them. Most babies experience diarrhea after catching a cold in their stomachs. In addition, most of the stools in diarrhea are green, accompanied by milk flaps, or mucus and foam.

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