Breastfed babies may have flatulence, mostly due to immature development of the baby’s gastrointestinal function and the baby’s inattentiveness in breastfeeding.
Breastmilk is rich in protein, fat, etc. The baby’s gastrointestinal function is not yet mature, and may be intolerant to the ingredients in breastmilk, resulting in intestinal flatulence and other uncomfortable symptoms. In addition, if the baby is not attentive when drinking milk, always attracted to the outside world, resulting in too much air inhaled into the gastrointestinal tract, also easy to lead to intestinal flatulence of the baby.
If your baby is breastfed and has flatulence that cannot be relieved for a long period of time, it is recommended that you seek medical attention in a timely manner, and under the guidance of your doctor, take a reasonable approach to treatment.