What are the symptoms of baby's gastrointestinal replacement

  Every baby will experience a period of gastrointestinal replacement, during which their body may experience various discomforts. Especially for babies who are changing milk or in the weaning period, this phenomenon is more likely to occur. So, what are the symptoms of a baby changing their gastrointestinal tract?

  

What are the symptoms of baby's gastrointestinal replacement1

  When a baby changes their gastrointestinal tract, the frequency and characteristics of bowel movements will increase, accompanied by gastrointestinal discomfort symptoms such as abdominal distension and vomiting. The symptoms of baby's gastrointestinal replacement are more common in summer and autumn, often caused by various factors such as catching a cold, bacterial or viral infections, or improper feeding. Sometimes parents give their babies too much food, which can also lead to overnutrition and increase the burden on the intestines.

  Babies may still experience symptoms such as continuous crying or diarrhea, and there may also be lumps in their femoral sulcus. Generally, as long as parents take good care of their babies, this situation will not occur. In daily life, it is important to keep the baby's body warm. If the baby is breastfeeding, the mother must not eat too cold food.

  The symptoms of changing intestines and stomach in babies are mostly caused by external environmental stimuli. When the weather changes greatly, cold air can cause irritation to the baby's digestive system, coupled with unhealthy eating habits and other reasons. It will cause the baby to experience symptoms of gastrointestinal replacement, and parents should make treatment based on the doctor's diagnosis.

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