Symptoms of intestinal flatulence in infants

Infant flatulence is a phenomenon in which the stomach and intestines fill up with a large amount of gas and the tummy becomes distended due to the inhalation of too much air while drinking milk or insufficient digestive power. Infant flatulence is more obvious and most babies will have a bulging stomach that is too big, even up to the chest area. Gently knocking the baby’s stomach, you can hear a thumping sound, the baby hiccups acid reflux, heavier odor, and farts are many and stinky, are all symptoms of intestinal flatulence in children. Intestinal flatulence can cause babies to experience colic, which is more pronounced near nighttime, so many babies may be fine during the day, but start crying in the evening, and it is more difficult to soothe and relieve. Feeding will also appear to be very resistant, some babies even spit up and spray milk after eating too much milk. Infant intestinal flatulence period, the hands and feet will also be affected, usually in the loud crying at the same time, clenched fists, two legs and abdomen are taut. Flatulence can also make babies very restless, twisting their bodies around, and more gas can be released when parents gently lift their baby’s legs. Many younger babies suffer from flatulence, which requires parents to use a variety of methods to alleviate the problem, expel the gas, and reduce the baby’s physical discomfort.