What to do if a breastfed newborn develops indigestion

The main treatments for breastfed newborns with dyspepsia are as follows: 1, the mother should eat a light diet, minimize the consumption of greasy food, fried food, and high-protein food, which can reduce the content of fat in breast milk and alleviate the symptoms of dyspepsia in the child. 2, medication can be given to help digestion drugs such as pepsin, antieating tablets, etc., and to improve the function of the stomach and intestines drugs such as domperidone, mosapride, etc., to adjust the intestinal flora drugs such as lactic acid bacteria, bifidobacteria, and bifidobacteria. Adjustment of intestinal flora drugs such as lactobacillus, bifidobacterium and bacillus licheniformis, etc. 3, can be consumed poorly on the newborn for touch, to help intestinal digestion, 4, forbidden to add to the newborn outside of breast milk food so as not to aggravate indigestion.