During the process of growth, babies are prone to illness due to poor immune systems or the invasion of bacteria and viruses. Common diseases include colds and fever. After getting sick, the baby's appetite will decrease. Some babies only want to eat some bread, so can they eat bread if they have a fever?
If the baby only has a fever and is in good spirits, and there are no other symptoms of discomfort in other aspects of the body, they can eat some bread appropriately. Be careful not to choose overly sweet bread and drink plenty of water. But if the baby not only has a fever, but also experiences frequent vomiting, bloating, and other discomforts, then temporarily do not give the baby bread. You can choose some oral rehydration salts and give babies small amounts of rehydration fluids multiple times to prevent dehydration.
After the baby's vomiting subsides, they can eat some bread, but not too much. During this period, pay attention to a light and easily digestible diet to avoid increasing the burden on the baby's gastrointestinal tract, which may worsen their digestive problems and make them even more uncomfortable.
When a baby has a fever, it is important to control their diet and avoid eating overly sweet or greasy spicy food, as it can increase the burden on their digestive system and is not beneficial for their physical recovery. You can drink more water for your baby, eat rice porridge or noodles and other easily digestible foods to increase nutrition, which will not cause a burden, and is good for your baby's health.