Monday, July 17, 2017

TIPS ON HOW TO DEAL WITH BABY'S ABDOMINAL PROBLEMS

TIPS ON HOW TO DEAL WITH BABY'S ABDOMINAL PROBLEMS
 
 

Your baby often tears the night? Infants younger than 4 months often have abdominal problems and crying at night. This age-old baby has not been able to digest food and because of the intestines they work hard to produce and increase the amount of gas in the stomach and in the intestines. This situation causes many parents especially those who have not had any experience of worry and worry about this situation. It is advisable not to panic because it is just a normal problem for infants aged 4 months and below. As the age rises, the problem will slowly decrease the land.

Babies release gas or farts about 13 - 21 times daily. This is because the baby swallows air more than adults every day which is through the following activities:

1. Baby food that comes during breastfeeding from breast milk or bottle.
2. Cry

When the air is trapped in your baby's belly, you may find that he:

• Crying
• Fart
• Have a hard stomach
• Sometimes, gassy infants may seem uncomfortable or sick. How do you know if there are other problems?

Here are some tips to help you deal with the problem of this bloated child. Hopefully it will be beneficial for young people who have just received their child and have a good night's sleep.

SOFT PAT THE BACK AND THE BABY'S BACK

Slap a soft or scrub back and back your baby after a baby drank milk. The goal is to allow the baby to burp. Inflammation of the abdomen will decrease when the baby has burp.

RUBBING THE BABY'S STOMACH

In addition to rubbing the back, rub the baby's stomach is also a way to expose abdominal bloating. Slowly rub the baby's belly area and use wind oil. Hopefully angina does not enter the baby's belly much.



GIVE WARM WATER

Give your children some warm water to drink in very little quantities. Also use warm water to bathe the baby so the wind does not enter the baby's body.


Selection of formula milk

Mother's milk is best for your baby. However in some unavoidable situations, the use of formula milk has to be taken. Choose the best milk for your child. If your child tries more often the formula's milk is not suitable for him. Swap formula suitable for your child. Read the milk content before using it.


Do activities for your child


Light exercise or training activities should also be provided for your child. One of the exercises can be applied by holding his leg and then moving slowly. This step can improve bowel movements and facilitate the baby to remove the gas.


Keep your child active

Active body movements will prevent the angina from entering your child's body. Try to do activities that can make your child active and make a lot of movement.


Close your child's head

In addition to the foot and hand, the head or orchid is the most sensitive baby body area. Many winds through your child's head. It is recommended that your child be always covered with cover until he is 3 months old and above.


Child's position when drinking or eating


When you are breastfeeding or drinking with a bottle, try to make sure the baby's head is higher than the stomach. That way, the milk sinks to the lower abdomen and the air goes up, and is easier to remove.

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