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Mom of a 1 yr 6 m old boy1 Year ago
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3.5 month old baby mother ky after 2 c section maira pet Kam hoga kya ? Maine pet bandha nahi tha . bahot pet reh gaya hai kya karu ?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Stomach swelling in a 3-month-old baby can be concerning and may be caused by several factors. Here are some potential reasons and steps to take: ### Potential Causes 1. **Gas and Colic**: Babies often swallow air while feeding or crying, leading to gas buildup and bloating. 2. **Constipation**: Infants can experience constipation, which can cause the stomach to appear swollen. 3. **Overfeeding**: Consuming more milk than their stomach can handle can lead to temporary bloating. 4. **Food Intolerance or Allergy**: Reaction to formula or breast milk (e.g., cow’s milk protein allergy). 5. **Gastrointestinal Infections**: Infections can cause swelling, discomfort, and other symptoms like diarrhea or vomiting. 6. **Hernia**: Conditions like umbilical or inguinal hernias can cause swelling. 7. **Serious Medical Conditions**: Rarely, swelling can be a sign of more serious conditions like intestinal blockage or liver disease. ### Steps to Take 1. **Observe and Record Symptoms**: Note the duration and pattern of the swelling. Record any additional symptoms such as fussiness, vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in feeding habits. 2. **Gentle Tummy Massage**: Gently massaging the baby’s tummy in a clockwise direction can help relieve gas and bloating. 3. **Burping**: Ensure you burp your baby properly after feeding to reduce gas buildup. 4. **Feeding Adjustments**: If bottle-feeding, ensure the baby’s head is higher than the stomach to minimize air swallowing. Consider smaller, more frequent feedings. 5. **Warm Bath**: A warm bath can help soothe your baby and relieve discomfort. 6. **Check for Allergies**: If you suspect a food intolerance or allergy, consult with your pediatrician about possible formula changes or dietary adjustments if breastfeeding. ### When to Seek Medical Attention - **Severe or Persistent Swelling**: If the swelling is severe, persistent, or getting worse. - **Vomiting**: Especially if it is green or yellow, or if there is blood. - **Diarrhea or Constipation**: Accompanied by swelling and discomfort. - **Fever**: A fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher in an infant under 3 months. - **Unusual Fussiness or Lethargy**: If your baby is unusually fussy, irritable, or lethargic. - **Hard or Distended Abdomen**: If the stomach feels hard or distended to touch. ### Conclusion While stomach swelling in infants can often be attributed to common issues like gas or overfeeding, it’s crucial to monitor your baby’s symptoms closely. If you’re concerned or if the baby shows any severe or worrying symptoms, seek medical advice from your pediatrician promptly to rule out any serious conditions and get appropriate care.
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