Due to their immature digestive systems, infants commonly struggle with gas pain. Watching for signs of gas pain can help you determine whether your baby is gassy or experiencing another type of problem. If your baby suffers from excessive...
Even if your baby still has a toothless grin, it's a good idea to get into the habit of wiping her gums. Wrap a wet washcloth or gauze around your index finger during bath time. Rub it over her gums with a gentle motion. This will allow you to...
Teething typically starts when your infant is around 6 months of age. Eruption of your baby's first teeth may occur with minimal discomfort, or your baby may experience considerable pain, inflammation and trouble eating and sleeping. Fortunately,...
Pregnancy comes with a host of discomforts--women often have morning sickness starting a few weeks after conception, and continue with back pain, heartburn, uterine pain, and a variety of other symptoms. Stomach discomfort is quite common,...
Approximately 28 percent of toddlers and preschoolers had decay in their baby teeth in 2004, according to Drugs.com. Cavities in baby teeth can cause infections, pain and problems with eating and speaking. The most effective remedy for tooth decay...
Your baby's painful gas and stomach cramping could have any number of causes. But one of the most common culprits is food or formula. Figuring out exactly what it is and what to do about it can be a frustrating job. Enlist the help of your...
As your pregnancy progresses, the relative comfort of your second trimester will give way to a number of discomforts in the third trimester. Many of these are gastrointestinal in nature and due to the increasing size of your baby. For instance,...
Baby tummy troubles can stem from issues including, but not limited to, colic, gas, constipation, reflux, food sensitivities or even the stomach flu. In some cases you might never identify the exact trigger of your baby's stomach ache --- it will...
Babies with digestive problems are sometimes sensitive to gluten, and feeding them rice, which is gluten-free, can help. Even if your baby does not have a gluten sensitivity, rice cereal often helps calm digestion because it lowers stomach...
As your baby grows, different rashes may appear on his skin. Conventional doctors will prescribe steroid creams, antibiotics and other remedies. While mainstream baby rash cures often cure the rash just fine, you might be interested in finding...
Many parents greet the appearance of a baby's first tooth with both joy and frustration. While it proves exciting when a baby grows his first teeth, the pain of teething can make even the happiest baby a bit cranky. Understanding the process of...
If your baby is crying for more than three hours a day for no apparent or medical reason, he may have colic, according to MedlinePlus. A colicky baby begins crying at about the same time every day, usually in the evening. Though it may appear that...
Milk intolerance can leave your baby unhappy, in pain and unable to eat comfortably. Many people may not realize that a baby who has intolerance to milk will not only be unable to digest formula, but will not be able to tolerate breast milk...
Gas occurs frequently in newborns and infants as a result of an immature digestive system. Medical experts are unable to agree on whether the food a breastfeeding mother eats contributes to gas in her baby, and avoiding all gas-producing foods is...
Gas is the most common cause of abdominal pain in babies when there is an absence of vomiting and diarrhea, according to AskDrSears.com. Inconsolable crying, pulling his legs up into his body, or curling in the fetal position are all signs that...
Infant reflux is a common problem. About half of all babies from birth to three months experience some symptoms of reflux, with symptoms peaking at age four months, according to "Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine." The good news is...
Ginger tea is often recommended for adults to treat nausea, indigestion or stomach upset, but it is rarely used for infants and young children. Mild herbal teas are a way to treat minor discomfort and illness in children, according to Dr. Lisa...
Poor weight gain in babies, also called failure to thrive, can be a difficult condition to diagnose according to KeepKidsHealthy.com. Part of the reason for this difficulty lies in the variety of medical conditions that can lead to its occurrence....
Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux (GER), occurs when the contents of the stomach--including acid--back up into the esophagus. Usually a ring of muscle called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) keeps food where it's supposed to be, but in...
If your baby suffers from acid reflux, he may experience symptoms including irritability, spitting up and burping, reports Kids Health. Your baby may be so uncomfortable that he begins to turn his head away from your breast or from the bottle. It...
For the first 6 months of a baby's life, she needs only breast milk or formula to sustain her. At 6 months, she will typically be ready for solids and at 1 year old, she is ready for another milk source, such as cow's milk or soy milk. When she...
The appearance of your child's first tooth is a monumental moment in his development. But it doesn't come without a price. That debt is paid in the days leading to the tooth's surfacing from the gums, during which time your baby may be miserable...
Thrush is a common condition in babies that affects the mouth. Generally, infants who have thrush don't require treatment, according to the MedlinePlus. Keeping your nipples clean and dry if you are breastfeeding, and keeping your baby's bottles...
If you find that every time you eat something with sugar you develop stomach pain and other digestive complications, you may have fructose intolerance. Fructose intolerance, which encompasses sucrose intolerance as well, is a medical condition...
Upper respiratory infections and ear infections are more common in babies than adults because the passageways to the lungs and ears are much smaller than in adults. Upper respiratory infections and ear infections can be caused by viruses or...
Although infants are unable to talk, babies experience pain that can disrupt their sleep, eating abilities and mood. Although babies communicate through crying for many different types of situations, crying due to pain is a very real condition...
When your infant has an ear infection, the pain caused by the infection can upset many areas of her life. She might have trouble sleeping, cry more than normal or have trouble eating the way she normally does. If your baby begins to lose weight...
When your baby seems uncomfortable and upset, you want to do everything in your power to stop it. But gas is often an invisible and silent problem that causes your infant to writhe and cry out in pain. While gas medication is available, most cases...
Babies are often eager eaters, but that enthusiasm can be interrupted with a bout of the hiccups. Babies are especially prone to getting hiccups, thanks to an immature digestive system. While those hiccups are normal, natural and nothing to worry...