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Guardian of a 1 yr 7 m old girl1 Year ago
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please suggest mam why the baby passing urine very hot

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. If your baby is passing gas frequently during hot weather, several factors could contribute to this issue. Here are some possible reasons: 1. Dehydration: Increased Fluid Needs: Hot weather can lead to dehydration, especially if your baby is sweating more than usual. Dehydration can affect digestion and lead to gas or discomfort. Ensure Hydration: Make sure your baby is getting enough fluids, whether through breast milk, formula, or, if appropriate, water for older infants. 2. Diet Changes: Introduction of New Foods: If you’ve recently started introducing solids, certain fruits or vegetables may be causing gas. Foods like beans, peas, or broccoli are known to produce more gas. Monitor Food Intake: Keep a food diary to track any new foods introduced and their effects on your baby's digestion. 3. Heat and Digestion: Slower Digestion: High temperatures can sometimes slow down digestion. This can lead to gas buildup as the food may not pass through the digestive system as smoothly. Keep Baby Cool: Ensure your baby is comfortable in a cool environment to help with digestion. 4. Air Swallowing: Feeding Position: If your baby is fussy and feeding more frequently, they may swallow more air, leading to gas. Ensure that your baby is in a comfortable position during feedings. Burp Often: Make sure to burp your baby during and after feeds to release any trapped air. 5. Temperature Sensitivity: Sensitivity to Heat: Some babies may be more sensitive to heat, which can affect their overall comfort and digestion, potentially leading to increased gas. 6. Stomach Viruses or Infections: Gastrointestinal Issues: If the gas is accompanied by other symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, or fever, it could indicate a gastrointestinal infection or a stomach virus. Consult a Pediatrician: If you notice any concerning symptoms, consult your pediatrician for further evaluation. Tips to Help Manage Gas: Gentle Tummy Massage: A gentle massage on your baby’s tummy can help relieve gas. Bicycle Legs: Moving your baby’s legs in a bicycle motion can help release trapped gas. Warm Bath: A warm bath may help relax your baby and ease discomfort from gas. If your baby continues to experience frequent gas or discomfort, it’s a good idea to consult your pediatrician for further advice and assessment.

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