Trapped air that causes fussiness and squirming. Burping, bicycle legs, and tummy time help. If you’re concerned, talk with your healthcare provider — this overview is for education only.
Trapped air that causes fussiness and squirming. Burping, bicycle legs, and tummy time help.
Common signs include squirming, pulling legs up, fussiness, passing gas. Symptoms vary between children, and not every child has all of them.
Contact your pediatrician if symptoms are severe, worsening, or not improving, if your child seems very unwell, or any time you’re worried — trust your instincts. For any fever in a baby under 3 months, trouble breathing, a stiff neck, a non-blanching rash, severe dehydration, or a baby who is very hard to wake, seek urgent care. This overview is educational and not a substitute for medical advice.
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This information is for education only and isn't medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider.