In the process of taking care of a baby, many mothers may notice some abnormal situations but are not clear about the reasons, so they are very worried, such as the baby's belly getting hot. Mothers should understand the reasons as soon as possible in order to take effective measures. So, what's going on with the baby's belly getting hot?
Firstly, if a baby's belly is hot, it may be caused by wearing too much or covering it too hot. In this case, mothers don't need to worry, as long as they reduce the clothes their baby wears, the symptoms will disappear. If not worn too much, it may also be caused by high room temperature, and adjusting the room temperature can effectively improve it.
Secondly, the baby is young, and if they eat too much and cannot digest it, they may experience indigestion. Once they accumulate food and have a fever, they may also have a hot stomach. Mothers should pay close attention and take appropriate measures to help the baby relieve the accumulated food.
Again, if the baby is sick, such as urticaria, abdominal folliculitis, mesenteric lymph node inflammation, etc., they may also experience abdominal heat. It is best to take the baby to the hospital immediately for detailed examination, and treatment can begin once the cause is determined.
Finally, if the baby is not sick and has a normal body temperature with a hot belly, it does not mean that the baby is uncomfortable. The mother should pay attention to measuring the baby's body temperature regularly. If there are no abnormalities, continue to observe for a period of time, and the symptoms may disappear. If the baby's body temperature exceeds 37.5 degrees, it is a fever and needs to be reduced as soon as possible.