How to treat a child’s stomach that keeps jerking around involuntarily

A child’s stomach may appear to be twitching due to abdominal breathing, intestinal spasms, twitching disorders, etc., and should be treated according to the cause, such as general treatment and medication. 1. Abdominal breathing: When the child breathes abdominally, the abdominal muscles will contract, and the stomach will show a twitching. This condition will disappear with chest breathing and does not require treatment. 2. Intestinal spasm: the child’s gastrointestinal tract is not well developed, eating too fast, eating indigestible food or catching a cold in the abdomen may result in abdominal distension, mild intestinal spasm, and the symptoms of stomach pumping. You can massage or apply hot compresses on the abdomen and take oral intestinal probiotics such as bifidobacteria. 3. Tourette’s syndrome: Some children may exhibit abdominal twitching, which can be treated with psychotherapy, oral medication such as haloperidol, etc. Families and schools should cooperate with health education to help improve the symptoms. There are many other possible causes for stomach twitching, and it is recommended that you seek medical attention to identify the cause of the twitching and then provide targeted treatment.