Do two-month-old babies need to be treated for pulling milk flaps?

Whether or not a February baby needs treatment depends on the cause of the illness. Generally, indigestion is not a cause for special treatment, but if lactose intolerance is a cause, reasonable treatment is required. Usually, a two-month-old baby’s milk petals may be due to indigestion, which prevents the protein from being fully absorbed and forms milk petals that are excreted in the feces. If the baby has no other abnormal symptoms and has normal growth and development, there is usually no need for special treatment. Most babies can recover on their own, and mothers need to pay attention to proper feeding. If the lactose intolerance caused by the February baby pulling milk petals, is an abnormal phenomenon, the child can be taken under the guidance of the doctor bifidobacteria, bacillus licheniformis and other probiotic preparations for treatment, but also can be supplemented with lactase, so as to improve the symptoms. In the case of formula-fed babies, lactose-free milk powder needs to be replaced. Parents are advised to rule out physiological phenomena when they find that their February-aged babies have milk flaps, and to seek prompt medical treatment if it is caused by disease. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.