Symptoms of dyspepsia in infants

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summary

Infant indigestion is a common infant disease. Persistent or repeated abdominal pain and distension always make children cry, causing a series of phenomena such as anorexia, heartburn, acid regurgitation, nausea and vomiting. So what are the symptoms of infant indigestion?

Symptoms of dyspepsia in infants

Overflow. Children's indigestion, the most common is spilling milk, slightly older children may be accompanied by vomiting, generally not very serious, vomit sour.

The stomach barks. Children often show loss of appetite, abdominal distension, bowel sounds and so on. Sometimes they can hear the sound of grunting clearly without stethoscope.

Bad breath. Food accumulation in the stomach is prone to halitosis, especially after waking up in the morning halitosis is particularly obvious, encounter such a situation, it is best to stop eating or reduce meals, in order to facilitate the recovery of the stomach.

matters needing attention

Children with dyspepsia need to be carefully observed in many aspects. If there are digestive problems, stop eating or reduce meals as much as possible, so as to facilitate the recovery of the intestines and stomach. Don't let too much food accumulate in the abdomen, so as not to aggravate the symptoms.