What should I do if my baby pulls egg flowers

  Every parent is afraid of their baby experiencing various discomfort symptoms, but this is inevitable. For example, when babies are very young, egg laying is very common, which makes mothers very worried about their baby's physical health. Now let me introduce: What should I do if my baby pulls egg flowers?

  

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  When babies are young, their digestive function is not fully developed, which can easily lead to indigestion. Therefore, there is a higher chance of babies defecating due to egg laying. And such a situation usually indicates that the baby has diarrhea. It's okay if it happens occasionally, but if it happens multiple times, the mother should observe the baby's condition, because even if adults always have diarrhea, they can't resist it, let alone young babies. If the baby really has diarrhea, their mental state will be different from normal. They may look lifeless and sometimes cry uncontrollably. Parents should take the baby to the hospital for examination.

  If a baby is defecating due to egg laying and breastfeeding, it is necessary to consider whether it is caused by lactose intolerance. Some babies exhibit temporary intolerance to lactose due to immature intestinal mucosa and temporary decrease in lactase activity. These babies can add lactase before each feeding.

  A very small number of babies are born without the production of lactase in their intestines or with severely insufficient lactase activity, which is known as primary lactose intolerance. This type of baby cannot eat breast milk or regular formula milk, and must eat lactose free formula milk. If infants fed formula milk experience diarrhea, they may be allergic to formula milk. In such cases, you can try switching to other brands of formula milk.

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