A baby's development needs a lot of nutrition. It is also good to rely solely on the mother's exclusive breastfeeding. If the mother's breast milk is sufficient, the baby is likely to be hungry at ordinary times, resulting in the baby's lack of vitamin A. In this case, it is recommended that mothers help the baby's milk powder to supplement the baby's vitamins.
The baby has a bad appetite.
Careful mothers will find that the baby sometimes has a poor appetite for a while, and the baby suddenly doesn't like to eat, which is probably a gastrointestinal problem. At this time, the mother must pay attention to recall what she usually feeds her baby and whether she has accidentally eaten the food that the baby doesn't like. Usually mothers need to pay attention to the baby's diet. If the baby doesn't like to eat for several days, then the mother must take the baby to the hospital at this time to see if there is any disease in the baby's intestinal digestion.
The baby has been crying and making noise.
The baby is too small. If the abdomen hurts, the baby likes to cry all the time, because abdominal pain is intermittent in most cases, so the baby cries for a while. Moreover, most babies not only cry, but also subconsciously curl up to prevent touching the abdomen.
The baby has an abnormal stool.
If there is something wrong with the baby's stomach, it will not only have abdominal pain, but also have abnormal defecation. The baby will have severe constipation, stool bleeding, porridge-like stool, blue stool and so on. Once the baby is found to have several bowel movements, parents and friends must pay attention to it. Generally, only when the baby has gastrointestinal problems can such defecation be dragged out. Most of the baby's digestive tract diseases are caused by the negligence of diet. In daily life, we must pay attention to it, and we must not let the baby overeat, eat food that does not help digestion, and spicy food. Because the baby is very small, the gastrointestinal function is poor. It is recommended to eat some digestible food, and be sure to eat it in moderation.