Babies always exerting force may be caused by imperfect development of the nervous system, immature development of the digestive system, rapid growth, flatulence and abdominal discomfort.
1. Imperfect development of the nervous system: usually 0~3 months old babies due to the imperfect development of the nervous system, it is easy to always make force.
2. Immature development of the digestive system: Due to the immature development of the digestive system of 0~3 months old babies, babies eat more and poop more frequently, even when they are eating, the burden on the gastrointestinal tract is not light. As a result, the baby will appear to always make the phenomenon of force, sometimes with force when the little face will also be red.
3. Growing too fast: babies grow rapidly, bones, muscles and skin are growing rapidly, and need to stretch to ease the discomfort of the process. As a result, babies may appear to be always making a lot of effort.
4. Flatulence and abdominal discomfort: If your baby has flatulence and abdominal discomfort, when your baby wants to poop or pass gas, your baby’s tummy has to push, which can lead to the phenomenon of always pushing hard.
There are many reasons why babies are always straining, so we suggest that you consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the problem and treat the symptoms under the doctor’s guidance.