As babies grow older, more and more complementary foods can be consumed or become staple foods. Mango is soft and delicious, with a hint of sourness and sweetness, making babies unable to resist after eating it once and always clamoring to eat. Can babies eat mangoes?
Babies can eat mangoes, but some babies may experience allergic symptoms after consuming mangoes. So when parents feed their babies mangoes for the first time, it is recommended that they peel them and cut a small piece for the baby to eat. After a period of time, observe whether there are any allergic symptoms. If allergic symptoms occur, take allergy medicine in a timely manner. If the situation is serious, seek medical attention promptly.
Mango is a hot fruit that is rich in nutrients and essential for the human body. However, it is still advisable not to consume too much mango. Because babies are still developing, they need to pay close attention to their diet. In addition, mangoes are prone to internal heat and have some coldness. If children eat too much, it can damage their spleen and stomach, and also cause dampness and toxins in their bodies. Therefore, it is not advisable to give babies too much mango.
Mango contains pectin and allergenic proteins, which can irritate the skin and mucous membranes. Immature mangoes contain higher levels of allergenic substances, so it is important to control the amount of mango your baby eats every day. If the baby has not yet chewed the food, they can cut the mango into small pieces or squeeze it into mango juice to supplement their nutrition.