Thursday, February 4, 2010

Bloated Toddler Tummy Eating Problem In Toddler?

Eating problem in toddler? - bloated toddler tummy

Hello I have a 13 months is not just eat well and spend a lot of wind. He had his MMR before 2 weeks, which is good, but not eat anything except breakfast cereals. Before, it was eating well and good. Her belly is very swollen ... We started ... to learn to keep food in their mouths ... What should I do?

3 comments:

jimmi_de... said...

What kind of food trying to feed him ... try a little food for babies who are less mature than others willing to babies digestive system at different speeds ... None of my children were for food for people who are ready, "with 13 months ... You have to eat baby - pureed fruits and vegetables and chicken broth ... it will tell you, in your own time if they are ready for more.. . I've never been whole milk ... or talk to your pediatrician if you are really interested

NuMommy said...

It depends on your diet. My little one was a soldier a few weeks ago actually. She has reflux, but the IG also found that there is a lot of good in your colon. When we say that the appetite decreased dramatically. I Miralax (over the counter) in their daily water, no odor / taste () and it works. It takes time, but I've seen a change in appetite and less gas. In addition, Rx Prevacid for reflux.

Whole milk can do many strange things when it comes to the smallest of the digestive system. The milk can cause. The attempt to ease milk and get calcium / vitaminD other foods. It must be milk. That's what I do for my child. It has not to drink milk, so I found the food instead of giving the milk of his cow. Gaining weight, and no more vomiting.

Sounds like milk. I went through the same dilemma with my girl.It was little trial and error, but it is better.

Sometimes we are the best doctors for our children.

ForMiralax is safe to take daily. Our pediatrician recommended. You need only adjust the dose. My daughter is 2YO and put 1 1 / 2 teaspoon per day.

Does your gut, faeces changed at all? If so, can the milk be the cause.

God Saves! said...

Try applesauce, and puddings. It will help you swallow and kept in the mouth harderto. I know that sounds strange, but that's what we care with the elderly in continuing education.

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