Reflux esophagitis, gastritis and peptic ulcer can all lead to belching symptoms. When the gas in the stomach goes up to the throat, the sound is belching, which is long and slow. At the same time, if children encounter cold stimulation, have a full meal, eat too fast or eat hard food, they will always burp because of burping. Suggest treating them well.
Parents who are often angry with their children can distract their children's attention, eliminate tension and reduce the occurrence of bad stimuli. You can also let your child take a deep breath and hold it. Pay attention to hold it for a long time, then exhale and repeat it several times, which can improve this situation.
Found that children always burp, parents can let their children drink some hot water, take a big sip and swallow it bit by bit. You can also wash your hands and insert them into your mouth to stimulate your throat. Inhaling the mixed gas packed in plastic bags can also help alleviate this situation. Then chew ginger slices, or squeeze the washed raw leeks into vegetable juice for oral administration.