Don’t we all want to discover an effective toddler indigestion home remedy? As a caregiver, we often find ourselves playing the roles of a nurse and doctor for our little ones, especially when they experience complaints like “toddler indigestion.” Finding the right remedy that can bring much-needed relief to these young ones becomes crucial. While constipation and diarrhea receive significant attention and advice, it’s equally important to address the discomfort caused by indigestion. Kids seem to encounter various tummy troubles, making it essential for us to explore effective solutions for their well-being.
What is indigestion?
Broadly speaking, indigestion refers to an uncomfortable feeling in the abdomen, usually following a meal. The clinical term for indigestion is dyspepsia. Indigestion is in itself not a disease, but rather an effect of the wrong diet or in some cases, a symptom on an underlying condition.
Indigestion may or may not be accompanied by a burning sensation, referred to as heartburn. This is due to stomach acids that make their way upwards. When the muscle that is meant to hold down the acids relaxes, the acids can lead to a burning sensation in the chest area. Anyone can have indigestion, even infants, with nearly 50% of babies under 4 months showing symptoms of heartburn. Most of these resolve themselves by 12 months, although a small percentage of kids continue to have indigestion into their school years.
What causes indigestion in kids?
Indigestion can be caused by a variety of reasons. While some of them are due to serious diseases, most of them are due to common reasons.
- Immature digestive system (in babies)
- Too much spicy food, especially if the child is not used to it
- Insufficient sleep, with regards to quality or quantity
- Exposure to second hand smoke
- Stress, particularly in older kids
- Being overweight
- Eating and drinking too fast, especially among toddlers who tend to run around while eating
- Too much intake of carbonated drinks
Symptoms of Indigestion in Kids
Symptoms of indigestion in babies:
- Arching of the back, particularly during feeding
- Fussiness, especially during feeding
- Inability to feed properly
- Hiccups
- General congestion
- Difficulty in breathing
Symptoms of indigestion in toddlers and older kids:
- Pain in the upper or middle abdomen
- Burning sensation in the upper abdomen or chest area
- Feeling too full and unable to eat
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Continuous hiccups and burps
- Coughing
The symptoms of indigestion in babies can be similar to those of colic, so if you’re confused about which one it is, it may be better to see a pediatrician. If indigestion is left untreated in babies, it can worsen, casuing dehydration and low weight. It can also lead to poor nutrition in older kids.
Effective Toddler Indigestion Home Remedy
1. One of the best ways to help a little baby’s indigestion is to burp him correctly. Burping is recommended after every couple of minutes of feeding, to help the milk ‘settle’ and to relieve any excess air. It is normal for newborns to spit up as they burp, and you can let the baby decide if he wants to continue feeding or not.
2. If your baby’s particularly fussy and refusing to settle down, holding her upright for a while will help. Holding babies in an upright position for 30 minutes after feeding is recommended by many experts, and some even suggest letting baby sleep in this position.
3. Another way of correcting heartburn in older kids, is by raising the head of the bed by 6-8 inches. Do this by placing bricks or wooden blocks under the bed legs, rather than adding extra pillows, which will only worsen the condition.
4. In many cases, a glass of milk does the trick, especially for milder indigestion. If your child is above the age of 1, give him a glass of chilled cow’s milk, as long as you’re sure he’s not lactose intolerant.
5. Many parents resort to gripe water for any tummy trouble in their babies, but store-bought gripe water may not be safe for infants. You can make your own, however, with this recipe from Merry Messy Life that uses fennel, ginger and chamomile. Cool, strain and feed to your baby – also works on older kids.
6. Ginger candy is a great way to treat nausea and indigestion, and most kids will readily eat it up! Get the full recipe from Instructables here.
7. Mix cinnamon powder with a couple of tablespoons of honey and feed it to kids. This cures many stomach ailments, but only for kids above the age of 1 since honey is not suitable for infants.
8. While you can feed kids plain milk for indigestion, a combination of cinnamon, warm milk and honey is a great way to ease any stomach cramps as well. Get the full recipe from Herb Mentor.
9.Peppermint oil helps to ease nausea and promotes better digestion and can be used even for infants. Rub some oil on cotton wool and apply on the edges of baby’s crib on the sides. The smell will help to soothe a fussy baby’s tummy.
10. Fennel essential oil is among the milder essential oils and can be applied to baby’s tummy. Mix a drop of essential oil with some carrier oil like coconut oil and rub around baby’s tummy.
Tips to Prevent Indigestion in Kids
- Let kids have small, frequent meals instead of big ones
- Make sure the last meal is at least 2-3 hours before bed
- Let your child rest or do only mild activity right after a meal
- Avoid junk food, oily food, carbonated drinks and excessive chocolate
- Train kids to eat slowly, at a table and not in front of a TV
- Encourage toddlers to chew their food properly, and to sit down and eat
When should you see a doctor?
As mentioned earlier, indigestion can be due to a variety of reasons, some of which are appendicitis, bowel disease or food allergies like celiac or lactose intolerance. A breastfeeding baby is sensitive to the mother’s diet, so it’s a good idea for the mother to check her diet for any foods that may be causing her baby’s indigestion. It is recommended to see a doctor right away if any of the following symptoms are observed:
- Vomiting, especially projectile vomiting (throwing up to a distance) in babies
- Any sign of blood in vomit or stools
- Poor appetite
- Difficulty breathing
- Black stools
Indigestion is a common ailment that most of us face at some point in our life or the other, but kids can have a harder time dealing with it! Try out these home remedies when your child has indigestion, and it’s quite likely that they’ll be happy and smiling in no time!
Wanda says
My baby is 6 month old .. he started feeling weird and vomiting his food like vomiting water .. and doesn’t want to eat he will have a bottle but not drink all his milk … indigestion is what he having he cries and start being fussy and then it will stop & he will play but still be cranky.. I don’t want to give him gripe water but it didn’t do anything at first .. Maybe some home remedies will help .. he also drink water fine .. I tried pedíalite like the doctor said still .. I gave him some manzanilla tea and helped me sleep through out the night
Dr Hemapriya says
Hi Wanda,
Please check with the pediatrician once, if baby has vomiting issues often. You can also try these remedies.
Harsha K. H says
Hi doctor
My baby is 7months 10 days old. He started to vomit all the food that he ate dont have problem with breast feeding. Only after taking semisolid diet he start to gag first then vomit all that he ate. From 5 days its happening. Seen the pediatrician he suggest syrup for vomiting. Baby is active.
Dr Hemapriya says
Good that the baby is active and well. Please follow the pediatrician’s advice for quick recovery.
Menon says
Hi doc
My baby is 9 month . And her weight is only 7 kg whereas birth weight is 2.7.whenever she had her solid food, she had a temptation to poop….Somewhat undigested. What will be the reason.
Any thing serious mam….Please help me
pr says
Hi Menon,
Your baby’s weight is perfect. Don’t worry. Pooping after food is a normal physiological process. As soon as the food reaches the stomach, it starts a peristaltic wave which pushes the stools in the rectum, this expulsion happens only after digestion. It’s not to be concerned about as long as he does not cry during potty or pass blood. It might look different as baby’s system is practicing digestion. No worries please.
Varun B says
Hi Doc,
My son is 1 1/2 year old ,he never eats any thing ,if we force to have means he will start to cry,some times he will have a food ,am requesting you to suggest any syrup or tonic for his Indigestion that he can have a food.
pr says
Hi Varun,
Please never force the baby to eat, as this would create aversion instead of interest dear. If your toddler denies food, kindly stop and feed after 2 hours. It’s time for him to explore foods by his hand. Give him more finger foods and recipes of his choice. Let him eat with hand. Please never mind the messiness. All this would increase his feeding abilities and he would start showing interest on foods. It’s better to use home remedies for indigestion. Please check link below with home remedy details for indigestion in babies. Hope this proves helpful. Link – https://goo.gl/CpaSV6
Nyameka says
Hi doc I’m a mother of six years old girl ,she does not hv appetite and when she go to the bath room I will find 1 small black ball then that’s it & it’s dry please help me help my girl
Dr Hemapriya says
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Kiran says
My child s 8 month now, from 8 pm onwards he is vomiting all what he ate,in 5 to 10min ,breastfeed and water in also. Kindly suggest us
Dr Hemapriya says
I would recommend you see a doctor, though it could be simple indigestion however a quick examination can help.
Aswin says
Good suggestions….. Simple home technics…..
Bethel Madison says
Toddler magic tea is an organic herbal tea for infants to settle down their bowel movement and digestive system. My son had severe constipation and this tea did really help.
Bhupinder Aggarwal says
which organic herbal tea you used for your infants. my baby is 1 year 7months old. but she does not show interest in food.
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Hi Doc,
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