Infant exertion may be related to normal physiological phenomenon, indigestion, bloating and other disease factors.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: infants are at the peak of growth and development, the speed of cell division is very fast, and twisting vigorously will help the child’s growth and development, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. When the baby defecates, it may need to increase the pressure on the abdomen, and then it will appear to make a strong movement.
2. Disease: If an infant suffers from indigestion, bloating, etc., exerting force can expel the gas in the abdominal cavity and relieve the discomfort.
Infant exertion may be caused by other reasons, such as venting emotions, deep and light sleep transition, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively treat the symptoms.