What's wrong with a 3-year-old baby always hiccuping

  In daily life, it is common to see some people burping, but burping is a very common thing. However, when a three-year-old baby burps, many parents attach great importance and worry that their baby's body may have some problems. So what's wrong with a three-year-old baby always hiccuping?

  

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  Hiccups are also a common physiological problem in three-year-old babies, which usually stop in a short period of time and pose no harm to the baby. As the child grows up, this condition will gradually decrease, so parents do not need to worry too much. Usually, babies cry or are too anxious when drinking milk, which can cause a lot of air to be sucked into the stomach during feeding, resulting in hiccups.

  And sometimes babies may experience hiccups when their stomachs catch cold or when they eat something cold and raw. At the same time, gastroesophageal reflux or some diseases can also cause hiccups in babies, or adverse reactions may occur after taking certain medications, which can lead to hiccups. However, this situation is also rare.

  When a baby experiences hiccups, parents don't need to worry too much. This is a physiological phenomenon, usually caused by breastfeeding or eating, which leads to air entering the stomach, or the baby's stomach catching a cold. At this time, parents can give the baby some warm water to drink, which can effectively relieve hiccups.

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