Many babies don't want to eat because they have poor digestion and are prone to diarrhea. If poor digestion is not treated in a timely manner, the situation will become increasingly serious and the harm to the body will be significant. It is necessary to make a judgment based on the symptoms. So, what are the symptoms of poor digestion in children?
Poor digestion can lead to symptoms such as thick tongue coating, bad breath, diarrhea, reduced bowel movements, and decreased appetite in babies. If such symptoms are found, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination. If it is confirmed to be indigestion, timely medication should be taken to treat it, in order to avoid worsening indigestion and causing harm to the baby's body.
Parents can massage their baby's abdomen, which can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and improve indigestion. You must pay attention to controlling the amount of milk to feed your baby. If you drink milk powder, you must pay attention to mixing it in proportion. You should eat less complementary food and eat some food that is easy to digest, such as Congee or noodles.
The baby's digestive ability is not yet fully developed, so parents should pay attention to their baby's diet and encourage them to drink more water. If the indigestion does not improve, it is recommended to have a doctor prescribe medication. Blindly taking medication may have a counterproductive effect. Parents should also take their babies for regular check ups until they recover their health.