Babies with flatulence usually do not seek milk as often. Frequent breastfeeding may be a sign of hunger or thirst, or a sign of insecurity. Infant flatulence is usually characterized by crying, vomiting, not taking milk, indigestion, abnormal stools, etc. It may be caused by improper feeding or catching cold. It is important to note that when babies with flatulence cry, they usually do not seek milk frequently, and parents should not breastfeed frequently in order to appease the baby, otherwise it will aggravate the symptoms of flatulence. Infants with intestinal flatulence should not blindly take medication to avoid discomfort or aggravation of the condition, and should seek timely medical attention to improve abdominal ultrasound, blood tests and other related examinations to rule out pathological diseases and prevent the condition from continuing to develop.