Baby hiccups, do you need to deal with them?

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-02-27

Baby hiccups, what's going on? Need to be processed? Need intervention?

In fact, baby hiccups do not need to be interrupted, and hiccups are a common symptom in infancy.

Constant hiccups are caused by spasm of the diaphragm and continuous contraction of the transverse diaphragm.

Diaphragm movement is controlled by autonomic nerves, one or two months after the baby is born, due to the autonomic nerve development that regulates the diaphragm transverse membrane has not yet been perfected, when the baby is slightly stimulated, such as: inhaling cold air, too fast, want to poop and urine, when encountering strong light, the diaphragm will contract suddenly, causing rapid inhalation, and at the same time make a "hiccups" sound. Sometimes your baby's hiccups can last for 5-10 minutes and may look like they are suffering, but the hiccups themselves do not have any adverse effects on your baby's health, so don't worry.

Hiccups in children usually appear after **.

At this time, the baby's hiccups are to use the burp muscles to send the milk in the stomach to the stomach and intestines for digestion and absorption, never drink water to interrupt this kind of hiccups, drinking water to interrupt is absolutely wrong, adults look at him and feel very uncomfortable, in fact, the baby is digesting.

If you are careful, you will find that children who burp after feeding will not spit up. Then, he uses his burping muscles to send fluid from his stomach into the small intestine.

Stop hiccups right away after delivery, and if you interrupt him for a long time, he'll have indigestion.

Gain knowledge, right?

We don't spit up.

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