Infection: Causes, symptoms, and medication for it

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Gastritis is a condition that is not dangerous, but it is important to know how to relieve any pain the child is feeling.

Gastritis or colic is often felt by babies up to 4 months of age, but it also disappears spontaneously after this age. Is there a cure for baby gastritis?

It will help a lot if parents and caregivers know the various ways of coping and tips to alleviate the pain.

What is gastritis?

If the baby does not stop crying, for up to 3 hours, up to 3 times a week, the hand is closed, and it seems to be chills, redness and wobbling, gastritis or colic may be the cause.

Why is the child upset? Is it because of milk or breastmilk? Some people worry that this is because mommy eats while breastfeeding. What is the truth?

Causes of gastritis

Gastrointestinal colic does not have a definite cause, but it is related to excessive airflow into the stomach (aerophagia) or air accumulation in the stomach caused by an imbalance in the gastrointestinal flora of a baby, Dr. explains. Regent Andre Piedad, MD. The gastrointestinal flora are natural microorganisms in the baby's stomach in the first months of life.

"There are studies that say it is related to milk, especially cow's milk or lactose intolerance, where cow's milk protein or lactose is not immediately digested by the baby," added Dr. Piedad, "hence the production of excessive gas in the intestine."

According to Dr. Piedad, it can also be caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease, in which the natural mechanisms of the baby's esophagus lack the capacity to block food or fluids that return to the esophagus instead of staying inside the baby's stomach. That is why air enters the stomach when it condenses.

Not all babies have flatulence or frequent gastritis, and no one knows why some are more prone to gastritis, and some are less irritable. There is a study that says that mothers who smoke during pregnancy or childbirth affect a child's colickyness, but breastfeeding helps to reduce the frequency of gastritis.

Some "soothing tips" when the baby is crying

Here are some effective steps you can take to begin the process of preparation for mediation.

1. Use sound and motion to calm the baby.

Take a walk while carrying the child, or swing it or swing it. Remember that any weak movement can calm the baby down. You can also put him in a stroller or cradle, and then move him gently. This and the warmth of Mommy or Daddy's hug can calm the numb child until he or she falls asleep.

There are parents who take the child in the car (in the car seat) and then drive even at a short distance. The sound of the car engine and its movement miraculously put the child to sleep.

There are also those who use other household appliances with rhythm and sound, such as washing machine, electric fan, vacuum cleaner, and other equipment with "white noise" is low noise.

What I tried to calm down was classical children's music.

2. Think of ways to keep air out of the baby's mouth and stomach.

There are bottles designed to reduce the amount of air that enters the baby's lungs, and there are also nipples or noses with small holes. Also carry him to sit while walking so that the air does not enter too much. Do not forget to bury the child after dumede.

3. Calm the baby's senses.

It is said that bright lights and upbeat music can make a colicky baby cry. Try to lay her down in a quiet, shady room, and wrap her in a blanket. Tap or rub the back gently.

There are baby massages that can be studied, and using baby oil, it is effective in calming the crying baby.

A warm compress or bottle of warm water, which is placed on the baby's stomach, can also help.

Try bathing the child with lukewarm water, or a warm bath.

4. Rest.

The truth is as difficult as a baby feels, the hardship experienced by parents caring for a baby with gastritis. It is tiring for the child and the parents, so Mommy and Daddy also need a break. If you feel very tired, take care of the baby, or a trusted family member, to regain strength (and sanity) first.

Eat your favorite food, take a walk, take a nap, find something that can calm you down, before facing the crying baby again. If there is no other babysitter, lower it to the crib for a moment and take a deep breath, drink water, or eat a little, then return to the baby. Make sure the child is safe and do not get lost for long.

5. There are probiotics (tuald of Lactobacillus reuteri) that can help with the symptoms of gastritis in other babies, according to Dr. Piedad. Ask the pedia what good probiotic can help as a cure for baby's gastritis.

It is best to see a baby with a doctor, especially if he or she has frequent gastritis and crying, to see if there are other conditions that need to be treated, and to find out what treatment the baby should be treated.

See a doctor right away if the baby is:

There is diarrhea, or if blood is noticed in his stool

Vomiting

No appetite or weight gain

Has a fever of 100.4 F upwards

Always drowsy or lethargic.

Whatever happens, do not shake the child, and never hurt him or her. If you feel like hurting, call your spouse or relative, or call someone else at home. Consult a doctor if you feel stress and depression.

Read:

Tummy massage for colic and constipation

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