Tummy Troubles
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Tummy Troubles
TummyTroubles IT IS A SENTENCE THAT, parentdreadshearing:"My tummyhurts." Stomachailmentsareperplexing: Wasit somethingsheate?Is shenervousabouttodayktest?Or is sheactually sick?Fortunately, a numberof naturalremediescan help alleviatestomachand digestive troubles. Thenext timeyour child complains of oneof thesefour common ailments,tameher tummy with a natural antidote. Triggersincludeeverything from foodsensitivityto an unwillingnessto havea bowel movementwithout a parentpresent. Dehydrationand a low-fiber diet canalsobe culprits. opathicphysicianDr. Donielle high-fiberfruits Wilson suggests suchaskiwis, aswell asomega-3 supplements. Flaxseed or psyllium huskpowders,which canbe addedto food,arealsogoodfor bulking up stool. For newborns,call ifthere hasbeen no stool for four days.For older children,call ifthe constipation Iastsmorethan two weeks,if hemorrhoidsor tearsaroundthe rectumoccur,ifthere is leakage or ifthe child is unableto pass stool. A newbornis consideredconstipatedifhe goes morethan a daywithout a bowel movementandif his stoolis firm. In an olderchild, it's threedays without a bowelmovement.Kids may experience abdominalpain or nauseaandhavestoolstainson their underwear.Theymay also start fighting the urgeto "go." Appleor prunejuicecan helpinfants,but askthe doctor beforetreatingyour baby'sconstipationat home,in caseitt a sign of a moreseriousillness.Forolder children,NewYork-based natur- @ t iri MARCH/APR 2 o, ro 9 *.b.-. rt In children,gastrointestinal virusesarethe most common culprit. Othercausesincludefood allergies,antibioticsandfood poisoning. Diarrheais characterizedby loose,waterystoolsthat occurmorethan oncea day,often accompanied by cramping. Probiotic-richfoods such asyogurt can help the immune systemfight off viruses, saysDr. StevenPratt, author of Superfoods Foods Rx:Fourteen That wil ChangeYourLife, Foodsrich in polyphenols,an a n t i o x i d a n t a, r ea l s oh e l p f u l . Accordingto Dr. Pratt, the antiviral propertiesof blueberriesmakethem one of the bestfoodsto treat diarrhea. B l a c k b e r r lye a f t e ac a ns o o t h e the intestinal wall, saysherbalist JessieHawkins,owner of VintageRemediesin Tennessee. I f y o u s u s p e cat m i l k a l l e r g y is the culprit, try switching to g o a t ' sm i l k , w h i c h i s e a s i e rt o digest. Ifyour child showssignsofdehydration, including crying without tears,high fever,listlessness and sunkeneyes,call immediately. Bloodin the stoolalsowarrants a call. Vomiting is different from spitting up, andcERD-inducedvomiting is oftenaccompaniedby coughing,irritability and poorweightgain. Wilson recommends cooled fen- Gasis most often triggeredby food.Somedoctors believethat colic(whichoccurs betweenro daysand three monthsof age)might alsobe causedby foodsingestedvia breastmilk. nel tea or Hyland's Colic Tablets, which contain chamomile and colocynth, to easeabdominal pains. For newborns, call if crying persists for more than three hours. In A babywith colicwill oftencry inconsolablyandpull her legsup to her chest.Gasis o n l ya p r o b l e mi f i t b e c o m epsa i n ful or excessive. all children, seekmedical care if gas is accompanied by fever, Try switchingformula-fedinfants to a soy-based product.Forbreastfedbabies,Dr. Wilson suggestsmoms eliminate garlic,broccoli,dairy and gluten from their diets.(Thesefoodscan alsocausegasin olderchildren.) Probioticsupplementscanhelp kids ofall ages.Forcolic,Dr. In infants, it can be causedby feeding problems, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody stools. PLEASE NOTE: gastroesophagealreflux disease (GERD)or hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, a condition that blocks food from entering the intestines. In older children, vomiting is most often causedby a viral illness. Cooledpeppermint tea,gingeralemadewith real ginger,andpeppermintlozenges canhelp alleviatesymptoms, Hawkins says.Gripewater-a blendof chamomile,peppermint, fennelandothernatural stomachsoothers-canreduce G E R Ds y m p t o m si n s o m ei n fants. Seek medicalattentionimmediately whenthereis persistentvomiting in a child lessthan four months ofage.Also call ifyour child is unableto keepdown clearliquids or becomesdehydrated. fhe bestpl.ace afterthe Womb. q&e(.WKq}.l?