The child’s stomach bloating, one is physiological factors, such as the child drink milk too quickly, inhaling a lot of air, or drinking food containing too much sugar, sugar in the stomach excessive fermentation, resulting in excessive gas production and caused by stomach bloating. The other is pathological factors, such as indigestion, gastrointestinal tract lesions and other causes. You need to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause, and then targeted treatment. First, physiological factors: improper feeding, such as the child is too hungry to feed, due to eating too quickly lead to absorb a lot of air, which in turn causes bloating, parents can pat the child’s back to promote the air out. Children eat food containing too much sugar, sugar in the stomach inside the excessive fermentation, easy to intestinal flatulence, to try to avoid eating easy to cause the baby bloating food, such as soy products, corn, sweet potatoes and so on. At the same time to keep your child warm, you can promote intestinal peristalsis by rubbing your child’s abdomen clockwise. If the symptoms of flatulence are not relieved, you can take probiotics as prescribed by the doctor to regulate the intestinal flora of the child. Second, pathological factors: 1, indigestion: the child’s gastrointestinal function is not yet sound, if overeating, eating such as dumplings and other indigestible food, may cause indigestion, resulting in gastrointestinal flatulence. Can follow the doctor’s instructions to take wake up spleen nourishing granules, bifidobacteria and other drugs to improve intestinal flora, the use of domperidone to promote gastric power, magnesium aluminum carbonate chewable tablets to inhibit gastric acid secretion. Avoid greasy and cold food, such as cream, ice cream, etc., and also drink more warm water and eat less and more meals. Children with lactose intolerance are also prone to bloating and should avoid lactose-containing foods; 2. Gastrointestinal lesions: such as gastroenteritis, pyloric obstruction, intestinal obstruction, congenital megacolon, intestinal torsion, etc., which can be treated under the guidance of a professional doctor, and those who are ineffective in conservative treatments need to be treated with surgery.