What should I do if my baby has accumulated stagnation

  It is common for babies to experience gastrointestinal stagnation during their infancy, but it can also cause significant harm to them. Often, when babies develop gastrointestinal stagnation, parents may not have much experience and cannot think of the quickest way to treat it. So, what should be done for baby stagnation?

  

What should I do if my baby has accumulated stagnation1

  The primary treatment for babies with stagnation is to pay attention to their diet. Baby's stagnation is a manifestation of their indigestion. The food they eat cannot be digested and gradually accumulates in the intestines and stomach, causing damage to the baby's digestive system. Most babies' stagnation is caused by unclean diet or weak spleen and stomach.

  Babies who experience constipation should eat more soft and easily digestible foods, as well as foods that aid in bowel movements and water intake. These can help with the baby's gastrointestinal metabolism. If the accumulation still cannot be relieved after controlling the diet, it is necessary to promptly send the baby to the hospital for examination and cooperate with the doctor to take medication for treatment. If you are concerned about the significant impact of Western medicine on your baby's body, you can choose to see traditional Chinese medicine to relieve and treat your baby's stagnation symptoms through massage and massage.

  Some babies always toss and turn when they sleep, and they don't sleep soundly. Some babies even like to sleep on their stomach for a while. After falling asleep, their palms and soles of their feet will heat up severely. Parents should pay attention to this. At this time, the baby's digestive system may not be very good, and there may be stagnation. They should observe the baby more and massage them more to relieve the accumulation.

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