Babies several months old may suffer from problems in their digestive system when they pass more and smellier gas, which is also related to breast milk since they are still breastfed during this period. If mothers do not pay attention to their diet, it may also lead to this situation for the babies. Therefore, breastfeeding women should avoid eating foods such as peanuts, soybeans, and eggs.
1. Babies may pass more and smellier gas, sometimes with a sour smell. These symptoms indicate that the baby has indigestion. The baby may have eaten some food that the stomach cannot digest, or the mother's milk composition has changed, leading to difficulties in digestion for the baby. Therefore, mothers should reduce the baby's milk intake, feed more water, dilute the feeding food, reduce the intake of fatty and high-protein foods, and appropriately add milk mixed with glucose containing bifidobacterium.
2. In addition, if the baby often passes gas and does not defecate for a long time, mothers should pay attention as this is not beneficial to the baby's health and also hinders the absorption of nutrients. Massaging the baby's stomach every day can effectively promote intestinal peristalsis, aid digestion, maintain bowel smoothness, and reduce gas passage.