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Newborns often hold their breath and suffocate their faces red, and their hands and feet are scrambling, what is going on?

After the baby is born, it is really hard for parents to take care of it every day, but our baby is also very "distressed". Those who can't speak yet can't say anything uncomfortable or needed, and can only express themselves with cries and limbs.

Newborns often hold their breath and suffocate their faces red, and their hands and feet are scrambling, what is going on?

What does it mean that the baby often holds his breath and exerts his strength and pedals with his hands and feet? This is probably the following:

First, the baby's flatulence. When the baby is flatulent from 0 to 3 months old, the symptoms are crying, kicking the legs, and the face is red.

The reason is that the feeding is too urgent or improper, so that the baby inhales a lot of air.

Newborns often hold their breath and suffocate their faces red, and their hands and feet are scrambling, what is going on?

Mitigation method 1, after eating more to the baby hiccups; 2, let the baby lie on his back on the bed, parents grab the baby's two calves to make it do pedaling bicycle action or let the baby lie down for a while (but can not lie down for a short time after feeding), by squeezing the abdomen to promote flatulence discharge; 3, give the baby an abdominal massage. Push the palm of your hand on the baby's abdomen from top to bottom or use your palm to press the clockwise direction in the baby's abdomen for semi-circular massage; 4, use simethine silicone oil to discharge flatulence, although this medicine is considered safe, but it is best not to use it often, and consult a doctor before use;

Second, fierce and long-term. Babies show that 1, easy to hunger, always have the desire to eat; 2, often cry and disturb; 3, change sleep habits.

Long-term relief method 1, increase the number of feedings and feeding amounts of babies; 2, more coaxing to soothe the baby; 3, to ensure adequate sleep for the baby.

Newborns often hold their breath and suffocate their faces red, and their hands and feet are scrambling, what is going on?

3. Intestinal colic. Symptoms are 1, feeding and coaxing can not make the baby stop crying with exhaustion; 2, the duration of crying is long; 3, the crying time period is regular, every day is at the same time to cry; 4, crying when the legs and feet are chaotic.

Possible causes of intestinal colic: 1, abdominal flatulence; 2, the neurodevelopment of the control of intestinal wall peristalsis is not perfect; 3, allergy to milk protein; 4, emotional anxiety.

Newborns often hold their breath and suffocate their faces red, and their hands and feet are scrambling, what is going on?

There is no clear and effective relief for colic (including doctors), but there are some ways to try this when this happens to your baby. 1, feeding or using a pacifier; 2, massage the baby's small belly in a clockwise direction to make it discharge flatulence; 3, wrap the baby's body with a small quilt to make him feel a sense of security; 4, hold the baby vertically, so that the parent's body squeezes the baby's belly; 5, change the person or environment to coax the baby; 6, the intestinal colic caused by flatulence can use Benximethyl silicone oil (consult a doctor before use, it is not recommended to use it often)

Fourth, in the active sleep state. The baby behaves as lazy, not crying, not farting, eyes sometimes closed, sometimes open, after the waist everything is normal. In this case, do not disturb the baby, if you see the baby waist and burp and massage, it will affect the baby's sleep;

The above three conditions should be the baby's normal physiological phenomena, although it will make the baby sad, but it will not affect the baby's normal development, and several other diseases will also cause the baby's crying and uneasiness, such as gastrointestinal diseases, rickets, pinworm disease and so on. However, these diseases can lead to abnormal phenomena of the baby's physical development, which requires parents to take the baby to the hospital for treatment.

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