Infants with intestinal obstruction often show symptoms such as crying, vomiting, nausea, abdominal distension and other uncomfortable symptoms, but due to the differences in the organism, the symptoms shown will also be different.
In most cases, intestinal obstruction is caused by the blockage of foreign objects in the intestinal tract. When suffering from intestinal obstruction, most infants will suffer from crying, vomiting, nausea, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, obstruction of anal defecation, etc. Some of the infants will also have changes in their mental state, such as lethargy, fatigue, and poor mental state.
In addition, for infants with poor physical condition or without timely treatment, abdominal masses, severe dehydration, shock, etc. may also occur, even life-threatening.
When infants appear uncomfortable symptoms, parents are advised to take their babies to the hospital for examination and diagnosis, and early targeted treatment to avoid affecting the growth and development of babies.