Newborn intestinal flatulence can be caused by physiological factors, or by indigestion, infection and other pathologic factors, and can be treated with general therapy, medication and other measures. 1. Physiological factors: When the newborn cries when breastfeeding or excessive intake of gas-producing food, it can lead to intestinal flatulence. It is recommended to improve the feeding method and reduce the intake of gas-producing food, which can improve the symptoms. 2. Dyspepsia: When newborns suffer from functional dyspepsia, intestinal flatulence can occur due to the lack of thorough digestion of food and increased gas production. Compound pepsin and probiotics can be used to improve the symptoms. 3. Infection: When the neonate has a serious systemic infection, such as sepsis, intestinal flatulence can occur. Symptomatic use of cefoperazone and other anti-infection treatment. There are other causes of intestinal flatulence in newborns, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and treat the cause. The above medication should be taken in accordance with the doctor’s prescription.