What to do if a three-year-old baby experiences intestinal spasms

  Intestinal spasm is a phenomenon of abnormal intestinal function caused by diet or other reasons. Most adults will experience varying degrees of diarrhea after experiencing intestinal spasm, and it is even difficult to relieve it in a short period of time. People believe that young babies are unlikely to experience intestinal spasm. So, what should be done for three-year-old babies with intestinal spasm?

  

What to do if a three-year-old baby experiences intestinal spasms1

  1. Drive away the cold. When young babies experience alternating cold and warmth, they are prone to gastrointestinal coldness. To alleviate intestinal spasms, they can use a hot towel or hot water bag to warm their abdomen. At the same time, reducing activity levels allows the intestines to gradually return to normal and alleviate spasms under warm compress.

  2. Dietary components. Adjusting the composition of the diet can help restore intestinal spasms. Reducing the use of allergenic foods such as fish and shrimp in ingredients, as well as adding soy milk or hydrolyzed protein, can promote the recovery of intestinal spasms. At the same time, babies can use warm water to alleviate water loss caused by diarrhea.

  3. Dietary habits. Many babies around the age of three cannot form good habits while eating. They always like to play or talk while eating, which can cause a lot of gas to enter the intestines during the eating process, triggering intestinal spasms. Therefore, it is necessary to develop the habit of eating quietly and attentively, and not to eat too much harmful gas while causing intestinal adverse reactions.

Related Articles