What are the symptoms of neonatal dyspepsia?


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The symptoms of neonatal indigestion mainly include halitosis, decreased appetite, milk overflow and abdominal flatulence.
1. Halitosis When neonatal
indigestion occurs, food stays in the stomach for too long, which can lead to halitosis, especially when getting up in the morning.
2. Loss of appetite When neonatal indigestion occurs
, it will feel bloated, unwilling to feed, and even disgusted with milk.
3. Milk overflow
Due to indigestion, food in the stomach cannot be emptied in time, and the pressure in the stomach increases, which may also cause milk overflow.
4. Abdominal flatulence Indigestion
leads to increased pressure in the stomach, which can also cause abdominal flatulence, resulting in a more bulging and hard abdomen of the newborn.