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Gastritis or gastric feeding
Infantile gastritis is a common disease. If not treated in time, it will have a great impact on the baby's health. This article will introduce the common symptoms of baby's gastritis to help parents find and treat their baby's gastritis in time.

Nausea and vomiting

The baby's stomach may start to turn over the river, food is difficult to swallow, and symptoms such as nausea and vomiting appear.

diarrhea

The baby's stool may become thin, even like water, with symptoms such as diarrhea.

abdominalgia

The baby's stomach may start to feel uncomfortable, even painful, with symptoms such as abdominal pain.

themogenesis

The baby's temperature may rise, which is the body's performance against inflammation and fever.

anorexia

The baby may refuse to eat because of gastrointestinal discomfort, resulting in symptoms such as loss of appetite.

weary

Babies may feel tired and weak, need more rest, and have symptoms such as fatigue.

Other symptoms

The baby may have symptoms such as dry mouth, thirst and dizziness, which may be a signal of gastritis and need parents' attention.