The instructions for Soothing Belly Cream do not say that it should not be used in newborn infants. If there are indications for newborn infants, you can use this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. Shu Belly Paste is a kind of medicine made of Chinese herbs, the main ingredients of which are ginger paste, camphor and menthol, which has the effect of warming the middle and dispersing cold (dispersing cold evils by warming the spleen and stomach), and moving qi and relieving pain (relieving pain by regulating the body’s qi mechanism). Clinically, it is often used to treat gastric pain, abdominal pain and distension, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, intestinal tinnitus and diarrhea, and diarrhea in children. It should be noted that, before using this medicine, the acupuncture points should be cleaned first, and then applied; pregnant women should be cautious; patients with skin diseases should be cautious, prohibited; such as redness of the skin after application, local itching discontinued. If newborn babies need to use the drug, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner under the guidance of a professional physician, so as not to blindly use the drug, resulting in adverse consequences.