Baby common various pain big interpretation – you can not say but I understand

When a baby is sick, sometimes it is accompanied by pain in some part of the body. But because babies are too young to express themselves verbally or at all, mothers are usually very anxious. In fact, there are rules for common pains. The author has collected and organized the following content today to help parents understand the characteristics of different parts of the baby’s pain, positioning will be much easier, and can also be very accurate to describe to the doctor when you go to the doctor. Common pain 1: Tummy ache 1) Indigestion: Indigestion occurs when a baby eats too much or eats too much fat. Abdominal pain is mainly manifested as bloating pain, the stomach is like a small drum, patting a “thump”, the degree of pain is relatively light, the baby will be more “Lai”, do not like to laugh, do not like to play. (2) Cold abdomen: If the baby eats too many cold things or sleeps without covering the little tummy, it will also have tummy pain. If the pain is a little worse, the baby will cry. The mother can also hear the baby’s stomach “gurgling” and the stool is very thin. Usually the abdominal pain can be relieved after the bowel movement, and no more tummy pain. (3) Colic: Mostly occurs in babies under 6 months of age and can recur. This pain is very intense, the baby cries especially hard, and even has cold sweat and pale face. Colic mostly occurs after breastfeeding. Massage of the abdomen and prone position can relieve the pain. (4) Intestinal infection: When babies are infected by bacteria and viruses, enteritis and dysentery occur, they will have abdominal pain, accompanied by diarrhea, vomiting and fever. This abdominal pain is often paroxysmal, so the baby’s crying is also a burst. The abdominal pain can be temporarily relieved after defecation, but it will still hurt after a while. (5) Intussusception: This is a common acute abdominal condition in babies, in which a section of the intestine is trapped in the lumen of the intestine to which it is attached, causing intestinal obstruction and very severe abdominal pain. This abdominal pain is also paroxysmal, hurting every once in a while, and the baby cries for a while and stops for a while. The most obvious feature is that the abdominal pain becomes more and more severe, the intervals become shorter and shorter, the baby’s mental state becomes worse and worse, often accompanied by chocolate sauce-like bloody stools. Common Pain 2: Earache Otitis media: Most likely to occur after a cold, the baby will have earache, and in addition to crying, shows scratching the ear with the hand or rubbing one ear on the pillow. The mother can also notice secretions coming out of the baby’s ears and is not as responsive to sound as before. Common pain 3: Mouth pain (1) Mouth ulcers: Infected by certain viruses, such as herpes simplex virus and coxsackie virus, babies can develop mouth ulcers. The well-known hand, foot and mouth disease is caused by coxsackie virus infection, the baby’s oral mucosa will appear multiple ulcers. In addition, B vitamin deficiency, oral mucosal burns or bites and drug allergies can also cause oral ulcers. The baby will feel pain in the mouth, especially when eating. Therefore, it manifests as the baby refusing to eat. The mother can observe that the baby has the desire to eat, but once she eats again, she immediately stops and cries. (2) Stomatitis: commonly known as “rotten mouth”, caused by the lack of B vitamins, vitamin C, and zinc trace elements in the baby’s body. The mother can see that the corners of the baby’s mouth are red, with blisters and white erosion. This pain in the corner of the mouth is especially noticeable when the baby opens his mouth to talk and eat. Sometimes the vesicles have crusted over and will crack when the baby opens his mouth, causing bleeding and severe pain, and the baby will suddenly cry out. Therefore, in order to avoid pain, babies refuse to open their mouths and do not like to talk or eat. Common pain 4: limb pain Trauma-induced joint sprains, dislocations, fractures: the baby may cause limb injuries under external forces, all of which can cause severe pain. If the process of injury is not seen by the mother, it is necessary to understand whether the baby has limb pain through some of his performance. For example, a part of the baby suddenly refuses to be touched by others, refuses to move a joint, if forced to touch or move, the baby cries out. In addition, a part of the limb appears swollen, abnormal bending or abnormal activity, also often appear after sprains, dislocations, fractures. Common pain 5: Headache Central nervous system infection: When encephalitis or meningitis occurs in babies, headache will appear, showing irritability, screaming, hitting the head with hands or hitting the head against objects. It is often accompanied by fever, jet vomiting, and confusion. Intracranial hemorrhage caused by head trauma: When a baby hits his head, in the vast majority of cases there is at most a little bit of trauma, and in rare cases it causes intracranial hemorrhage, causing an increase in cranial pressure, and the baby will have a headache. But the most important thing that can draw the mother’s attention is that the baby has impaired consciousness, such as lethargy, coma, irritability, and possibly convulsions and vomiting at the same time.