How is newborn dyspepsia caused?


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The symptoms of neonatal dyspepsia are more common with galactorrhoea, milk drop under normal circumstances, vomiting, diarrhea, mild abdominal distension. Because of the particularity of neonatal development, the lower esophageal sphincter is relaxed, the stomach is horizontal, and its pyloric sphincter is relatively developed, so it is easy to show galactorrhoea, even vomiting. Newborn lack of normal intestinal bacteria, poor intestinal motility, easy to show gastric retention. If the child shows severe abdominal distension vomiting, accompanied by bloody stool. Note the possibility of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis, need to come to the hospital in time. Show neonatal dyspepsia, generally oral bifidobacteria and other probiotics to increase intestinal flora.