What causes neonatal dyspepsia?

Dr. Sydney Parker
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Neonatal indigestion may be caused by improper feeding, excessive feeding, cold into the body and other reasons.

What causes neonatal dyspepsia?

1. Improper feeding

If the milk powder concentration is too high and the water temperature is too low, it may cause milk powder to enter the gastrointestinal tract, stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, cause gastrointestinal dysfunction, and cause indigestion.

2. Excessive feeding

Due to the imperfect development of the gastrointestinal tract of the newborn, if feeding too much, it may affect gastrointestinal motility, causing indigestion.

What causes neonatal dyspepsia?

3. Cold into the body

If the newborn wears less in daily life, it may cause cold into the body, causing cold, slowing gastrointestinal motility, unable to digest and absorb food in time, and causing indigestion.



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