



What is your gut feeling?
Stomach pain. Bloating. Frequent bowel movements… These are some of the symptoms of digestive upset.
Stomach pain. Bloating. Frequent bowel movements… These are some of the symptoms of digestive upset.
Read MoreStomach pain. Bloating. Frequent bowel movements… These are some of the symptoms of digestive upset.
Read MoreStomach pain. Bloating. Frequent bowel movements… These are some of the symptoms of digestive upset.
Read MoreStomach pain. Bloating. Frequent bowel movements… These are some of the symptoms of digestive upset.
Read MoreDiarrhea is one of the most frequent symptoms of childhood intestinal disorders. We can define acute diarrhea as the sudden s.
eruption of abundant stools and semi-liquid or liquid stool.
Diarrhea is a very common and frequent disorder in children. The pain can be constant or come and go, similar to the pain caused
from cramps, and can be of different intensity. In particular, if the origin of the disorder is a bacterial or viral infection affecting the stomach and intestines, abdominal pain is accompanied by other symptoms such as
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and pallor..
It is rather simple to hypothesize a neonatal colic: the child, in addition to crying desperately, contracts by pulling the legs towards the abdomen
and manifests continuous episodes of flatulence. The uncontrolled emission of gas, typical of neonatal colic,
is likely to be explained by excessive intake of air during lactation and intestinal fermentation of breast milk..