As adults, our stomachs may growl and growl, usually when we are hungry. However, many babies often experience the sound of their stomachs growling and growling, and some may even fart. This may be caused by the baby's intestinal peristalsis, or by the baby catching a cold or having bloating. So, what should we do if the baby's stomach keeps growling and growling?
What should I do if my baby's belly keeps growling
1. When feeding or eating to a baby, it is important to follow a regular pattern, eat in moderation, and avoid the baby eating too quickly or too little. Eating small and frequent meals is beneficial for the baby's gastrointestinal absorption, thereby reducing the occurrence of digestive diseases.
2. When a baby has a gurgling stomach, it is also necessary to observe the baby's bowel movements and whether there are symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. Combined with the accompanying symptoms, timely targeted treatment should be given. If it is caused by digestive disorders, gastroenteritis and other diseases, it can be observed by taking oral medication to regulate the gastrointestinal tract.
3. When the baby's symptoms frequently occur, accompanied by vomiting, bloating, and inability to defecate, attention should be paid to preventing intestinal obstruction diseases, seeking medical attention in a timely manner, and undergoing relevant examinations and treatments.
What are the reasons for a baby's stomach growling
1. Due to the incomplete development of the baby's gastrointestinal function, if the feeding method is not correct, there may be a gurgling sound in the stomach.
2. Especially when babies are breastfeeding, some may breastfeed too quickly or cry while eating, which can easily suck some air into the stomach, leading to bloating, bloating, or excessive flatulence.
3. Some gastrointestinal diseases can also cause intestinal sounds, such as gastroenteritis, intestinal obstruction, indigestion, and other diseases.