How to Treat Gas in a Baby
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Remember to burp your baby. After feeding, place your baby across your lap, or hold him upright and gently pat his back. Continue until he burps.
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Remove bottle. Don't let your baby fall asleep with or suck on an empty bottle. This causes excess air in the stomach, which can result in gas.
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Change his formula. Some infants have trouble digesting formula or breast milk. If your baby becomes agitated after feedings, consider a different brand of milk, perhaps soy. Talk with your doctor.
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Offer water. Give your infant a small amount of water (about one ounce) to help get rid of gas and ease stomach problems such as constipation.
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Slowly massage stomach. Infant constipation is often associated with gas. Rub your baby's stomach in a circular motion to stimulate bowel activity and help relieve gas and constipation.
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