Flatulence and farting in breastfeeding mothers may be caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction, insufficient gastrointestinal dynamics, and eating too much protein-containing food. It is recommended to improve the symptoms through exercise, adjusting the diet structure, medication and so on.
1. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: Some mothers do not pay attention to their diets, or their abdomens are cold, which may lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction, resulting in bloating and farting.
It is recommended to pay more attention to the abdomen to keep warm, avoid eating stimulating food, but sometimes also need to take bifidobacteria, domperidone and other drugs to treat.
2. Insufficient power of gastrointestinal tract: During the breastfeeding period, especially during menstruation, some mothers will reduce the amount of exercise, which may lead to insufficient power of gastrointestinal phenomenon, so that the food accumulates for a long time in the gastrointestinal tract, which will lead to the phenomenon of bloating and farting.
It is recommended to increase the amount of aerobic exercise, to light, fiber-rich diet, can help improve the symptoms. However, if the symptoms are serious, you can also use drugs such as mosapride and domperidone under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Eating too much protein-containing food: When you are breastfeeding, you may eat too much protein-containing food, so that part of the protein can not be digested and absorbed, and then you will have bloating and farting.
It is recommended to reduce the intake of protein-containing foods, eat a light diet and exercise properly to help improve the symptoms.
There are many reasons why breastfeeding mothers suffer from flatulence and farting, and different causes can be handled differently, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner for targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.