Can a two-year-old baby drink sweet wine

  Sweet wine is also known as rice wine, which contains various amino acids, especially essential amino acids that the human body cannot synthesize. People call it a "liquid cake", and as the saying goes, "rice wine is a grain essence, the younger you live. When a baby is two years old, their immune system will be further enhanced, and they can gradually start consuming foods they have previously consumed. So, can a two-year-old baby drink sweet wine?

  

Can a two-year-old baby drink sweet wine1

  Two year old babies should be cautious when consuming sweet drinks. Although sweet wine is relatively nutritious, it still contains a certain amount of alcohol, which can easily stimulate children's bodies. Although it is a small amount of alcohol, the baby's stomach, liver, and other parts of the body are not yet mature. It can damage the liver, gastrointestinal mucosa, and even lead to coma if consumed excessively. The younger the child, the greater the harm caused by drinking alcohol. Normally, a two-year-old baby is still considered a young child, and if consumed at this time, it can affect the baby's brain development. Therefore, a two-year-old baby should be cautious when consuming sweet wine.

  The alcohol content of sweet wine itself is relatively low. If mothers dilute it a few times before giving it to their babies, the cooking and volatilization effects will be greatly reduced, and the impact on the babies will be relatively small. Therefore, if parents want to give their baby sweet wine, it is best to boil it with water.

  The baby's digestive system is not yet fully developed, and sweet wine is mainly made from glutinous rice, so it is not conducive to digestion. It also contains a certain amount of alcohol, even a small amount of alcohol, which can cause some damage to the gastrointestinal mucosa of infants, because the gastrointestinal mucosa of two-year-old babies is not yet mature and difficult to digest sweet wine.

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