The growth of a baby is a relatively long process and will encounter different situations. Some babies may cry during urination and defecation, and it is necessary for the mother to promptly understand the situation, find the cause, and help the baby receive treatment. So let's learn together why babies cry when they pee?
The baby is still relatively young, especially with underdeveloped bladder and weak digestive system. When a baby is defecating, if the stool is relatively dry and difficult to pull out, the baby will feel very uncomfortable and their buttocks will be very painful, so they will cry. After the baby gets angry, the urine will also turn yellow and the amount will be small, causing discomfort during urination, so the baby will cry.
If the baby is always crying, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination. You can check your body for abnormalities through urine and stool, and if there are any abnormalities, you need to take medication for adjustment. Mothers should give babies more warm water to drink at this time. Water can help relieve discomfort, so mothers should give them more water and eat vegetables, fruits, and foods high in vitamins to help babies regulate their bodies.
If a baby cries, it may be caused by physical discomfort. So mothers need to examine and treat their babies. Babies usually express their emotions through crying, so mothers need to treat them correctly.