What's going on with the baby's foam

  When a baby is feeling unwell, they will express it through body language, and the mother can judge the baby's health status through various aspects such as body temperature, sleep, diet, and bowel movements. Foam in baby's stool is undoubtedly an abnormal performance, then what's the matter with baby's windy foam?

  

What's going on with the baby's foam1

  The feces of infants contain a lot of water. If too much water is consumed during feeding, the bacteria in the large intestine will produce a lot of gas when decomposing the sugar in the food, so the baby will have a lot of foam when defecating. If you find that your baby is foaming, mothers don't need to worry too much. Carefully observe if there are any other discomfort symptoms, take your baby to the hospital for a detailed examination, and treat the cause accordingly.

  If the baby has no other uncomfortable symptoms when pulling the wind foam, it means that the foam like diarrhea symptoms caused by too much sugar in the diet, which is the diarrhea caused by physiological reasons, generally does not need special treatment, and can be effectively alleviated by adjusting the diet structure. If accompanied by fever, bloating, and increased frequency of bowel movements, be alert to the possibility of infectious gastroenteritis and seek timely symptomatic treatment.

  The main reason for babies to have windblown foam is the production of a large amount of gas in the intestines. The cause of this symptom is mostly physiological indigestion, and a small part is pathological. This requires parents to carefully distinguish and provide targeted treatment to help the baby recover as soon as possible.

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