What's wrong with a baby grinding their teeth and experiencing stomach pain

  There are many problems that babies encounter during their growth process, such as illness and parasitic infections. Especially parasites, which cannot be ignored by babies. Some people find that their baby's stomach hurts when they grind their teeth, so they think there are parasites. So, what's the reason for the baby's stomach pain when they grind their teeth?

  

What's wrong with a baby grinding their teeth and experiencing stomach pain1

  Baby's teeth grinding and stomach pain may indicate infection with parasites such as roundworms. Ascaris infection often causes the baby's nervous system to become excited and nervous due to the secretion of toxins in the baby's belly, resulting in symptoms of grinding teeth and abdominal pain, especially around the navel.

  However, the cause of grinding teeth and stomach pain in babies is not only due to roundworm infection, but may also be caused by other reasons, such as rhinitis, which often leads to grinding teeth or stomach pain. Therefore, if parents find that their baby is grinding teeth and experiencing stomach pain, they suspect that it is roundworm infection and need to go to the hospital for examination and testing in a timely manner to confirm the diagnosis of roundworm infection. They should promptly get rid of the worm.

  Generally speaking, babies under the age of two are not suitable for deworming, and they are also less likely to be infected with parasites when they are under two years old. Because babies are carefully taken care of by their parents before the age of two, and their range of activities is limited, they are less likely to be infected with insect eggs or parasites. After the age of two, babies' range of activities expands, and many babies do not know how to pay attention to hygiene. Dirty hands are more likely to get into their mouths, so they are more susceptible to parasitic infections and need to be checked every six months.

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