What's wrong with a baby holding their breath and blushing

  It is normal for babies to have some small movements, but some small movements are one of the ways to reflect the baby's situation. Therefore, when some babies have situations such as holding their breath and blushing, many parents will worry that the baby's situation is abnormal. So, what's wrong with holding their breath and blushing? Let's take a look at the answer.

  

What's wrong with a baby holding their breath and blushing1

  1. If a baby has a condition of holding their breath and blushing, it may be an episodic neurosis. When the child is stimulated by pain, they will have hyperventilation and then experience holding their breath and blushing. If this problem becomes severe, the child may also have a brief loss of consciousness and other abnormalities. This process does not last long, and children who are more prone to this problem are usually around two to three years old.

  2. After birth, babies have a strong desire to eat because they no longer rely on umbilical cords for nutrition like they do in their mother's womb. Therefore, they will constantly search for food at this time. However, at this time, their digestive system is not yet good enough, and this way of eating will make the child's digestive system burden very serious. Therefore, children may experience bloating, sometimes holding their breath and blushing. Such situations will gradually improve after the child is three months old. Therefore, parents should not pay too much attention to the choking and blushing caused by this reason.

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