What to do if a two-month-old baby is eating too much

Food retention in two-month-old infants is usually caused by physiological and pathological factors. Physiological factors, such as improper feeding or daily care, need to eliminate the triggering factors; pathological factors, such as dyspepsia or pyloric obstruction, intestinal obstruction, etc., need to consult the doctor in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s advice to give symptomatic treatment.
1. Physiological factors: It is recommended that parents should strengthen infant feeding care, breastfeeding mothers should avoid eating cold and cold foods, and formula-fed infants should have the right concentration of milk powder. Indoor temperature should be controlled at 22-24 degrees, avoiding too cold or too hot, which may aggravate the baby’s discomfort. At the same time, you can properly rub the abdomen to ensure the improvement of symptoms.
2. Pathological factors:
(1) indigestion: as the digestive system of two-month-old babies is not yet well developed, the above symptoms need to consult a doctor in time, and can be given a massage of the abdomen, assisted by taking probiotics, such as Bacillus subtilis bacillus granules, bifidobacterium triphylium, etc., to regulate the balance of gastrointestinal flora and to promote digestion, and to improve the symptoms.
(2) Pyloric obstruction or intestinal obstruction: As infants suffer from congenital intestinal malformations, such as pyloric obstruction or intestinal obstruction, they need to seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and need to implement surgical treatment as early as possible to improve the symptoms as soon as possible.
Parents are advised to strengthen the daily care of two-month-old babies, develop good feeding habits, and bring the children to the hospital in time when they accumulate food, so as to avoid delaying the condition. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.