Looking For A Solution To Your Baby’s Tummy Ache? Try This Tummy Relief Roll-On

Looking For A Solution To Your Baby’s Tummy Ache? Try This Tummy Relief Roll-On

9 Sep 2022 | 3 min Read

Sayani Basu

Author | 607 Articles

As a baby’s digestive system gets used to solid/liquid food, the little one might often experience issues like gas, reflux, acidity, vomiting, and constipation which cause discomfort.

These are ranked amongst the top five reasons for a constantly crying baby. You can keep an organic tummy relief roll-on handy that can help your little one get rid of tummy troubles instantly.

Read on to know more.

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Essential oils like peppermint oil help relax the abdominal muscles, making it an excellent option for alleviating cramps. | Image Source: freepik

Reasons To Use BabyChakra’s Tummy Relief Roll On

  1. Formulated using natural ingredients, this tummy relief roll-on has been formulated using natural ingredients and relieves your little one from the discomfort of colic, gas, constipation, indigestion, and acid reflux, one of the common complaints in babies.
  2. Dermatologically tested, this Made Safe Certified tummy relief roll-on has been completely safe for your baby and has been co-created by paediatricians and mums.
  3. Our ingredient list includes essential oils like peppermint oil which helps relax the abdominal muscles, making it an excellent option for alleviating cramps. According to research, peppermint oil helps relieve pain in babies suffering from a stomach and intestinal disorder called irritable bowel syndrome that causes gas, bloating and changes in bowel habits.
  4. It also has some other naturally soothing ingredients like:
  • Hing oil: Hing oil is a home remedy ingredient known to treat stomach discomfort due to bloating.
  • Ginger oil: Ginger oil calms your baby’s stomach aches and cramps and relaxes the muscles.
  • Fennel oil: Fennel oil soothes your baby’s muscles while reducing cramps, pain, and indigestion.
  • Nutmeg oil: Nutmeg oil eases digestive problems and muscular aches alike.
  • Organic coconut oil: Organic coconut oil aids, prevents, and cures instances of pain or sore muscles in babies and does wonders in treating tummy pains.
  1. It is free from nasties like mineral oil, artificial fragrances, alcohol, artificial colours, and preservatives that can cause hormonal disbalance when absorbed into the skin.

Super-Simple To Use

  1. All you need to do is just roll it directly on your baby’s stomach around the naval area in a circular motion. 
  2. Repeat every two to three hours until your baby’s symptoms subside.

Top 3 Recommendations For Your Baby’s Upset Tummy

  1. BRAT Diet: The BRAT diet is recommended for toddlers with an upset tummy. If you have introduced solids to your little one, you can include bananas, rice, applesauce and unbuttered toast in their diet.
  1. Low-fibre food: At the time of diarrhoea, low-fibre foods are usually recommended to babies as the stool might become firmer.

Crackers and white rice are some of the foods you can feed your 12-month-old baby if the little one has an upset tummy. You can also try to give white bread, cottage cheese, cooked vegetables like carrots and lean meats such as chicken to the older babies.

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White bread is low in fibre and is often given to older babies having an upset stomach. | Image Source: freepik
  1. Fluids: Don’t forget to exceed the intake of fluids when your baby has an upset tummy as dehydration can worsen things.

It is recommended to continue to give your little ones more water to keep him/her hydrated.

BabyChakra’s tummy relief roll-on does wonders to relieve tummy aches in babies and lets your baby sleep profusely through the night.

Cover Image Credit: pexels

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