As with other babies, hiccups on babies can look cute and adorable. Hiccups in babies are generally not dangerous, even one of the signs of normal conditions in infant growth. However, hiccups in infants should not be allowed to drag on.
In newborns up to one year of age, hiccups are very common. In fact, hiccups can be experienced by babies since they are still in the womb. Like adults, hiccups in infants are due to interference with the diaphragm, the muscles that help the breathing process. In babies, hiccups are generally caused by eating too much or too fast, and swallowing a lot of air. In addition, hiccups can also be caused by changes in temperature in the stomach.
Do This When the Baby Hiccups
The following are some steps you can take when your child is experiencing hiccups:- Carry your little one upright for about 20 minutes. Then shake the body slowly or rub the chest gently.
- When breastfeeding try to tilt the bottle at an angle of 45 degrees so that the air rises to the bottom of the bottle. Feed the baby slowly or just a little, but try in portions that are quite often.
- Little Puke in an upright position when feeding him. This will prevent / reduce the amount of air entering the stomach.
Things to Avoid When Hiccuping Babies
Some myths have developed in society as a way to deal with baby hiccups. It's best to avoid this, especially if it increases the risk of injury. For example, don't make a baby startled or frightened while hiccuping. Likewise, never pull the baby's tongue or squeeze his forehead when he hiccups. Besides being not useful, it is also very dangerous because it can hurt the baby. Providing breathing assistance is also a wrong thing and should not be done. Then avoid putting a wet cloth on his forehead because this will not help. The best way to do it when a baby is hiccuping is to wait for it and rest assured that the hiccups will stop on their own.Beware of Continuous Hiccups
It should be noted, in normal infants hiccups only last about 10 minutes. However, if hiccups occur continuously, there is a possibility this is an indication the baby is suffering from gastroesophageal reflux, in which there is a backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus. In addition to hiccups, symptoms of a baby suffering from reflux include:- Stomach ache after eating and vomiting
- Babies cry more often
- Frequently arching her back excessively after or during meals
- Spit or drool more often than usual.
- If you find these signs parents should immediately take the baby to the hospital for further treatment. Generally hiccups in infants will decrease with age.
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