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There is a need for close evaluation by a pediatrician to rule out all other possible causes or underlying cause of the stomach ache.
Please do endeavor to see a pediatrician as fast as possible.
Please do endeavor to see a pediatrician as fast as possible.
Your baby is probably having colic, it should resolve on its own without any treatment.
It usually starts a few weeks after birth and often improves by age 3 months. By ages 4 to 5 months, the majority of babies with colic have improved.
It usually starts a few weeks after birth and often improves by age 3 months. By ages 4 to 5 months, the majority of babies with colic have improved.
Dr. Dara Abiodun
Medical Doctor
Normally, newborn gas is not necessarily a problem or a big concern. This causes no pain or discomfort because it is quickly and easily pushed through the digestive system. However, babies are born with a very immature gut. So the first thirteen weeks of life outside the womb, the newborn digestive system is literally just learning to function. Muscles that support digestion have not developed the proper rhythm (peristalsis) for moving food efficiently through the digestive tract. Furthermore, newborns lack the benevolent bacterial flora (probiotics) that develop over time to aid digestion and complement the work performed by enzymes secreted in the digestive tract. Hence, the reason for digestive issues such as stomach rumbling. See your doctor if it persists
Most Stomach ache could be as a result of colic or other digestive issues
Please do endeavor to see a paediatrician as fast as possible.