Oranges contain a very high amount of vitamin C, which is suitable for babies with low resistance and oral ulcers to eat, and can quickly help babies recover. But babies are also very prone to diarrhea, and some foods can have an impact on their symptoms at this time. Can babies eat oranges for diarrhea?
It is best not to give oranges to babies when they are diarrhea. Oranges have a relatively high water content, and excessive consumption of oranges can easily cause internal heat and disrupt the baby's gastrointestinal function. It can even lead to indigestion, abdominal pain, and other symptoms. When a baby is diarrhea, it can be regulated through diet.
After diarrhea, it is recommended to give your child some apples as they have a good anti diarrhea effect. However, when the baby is diarrhea, the mother should cook the apples before giving them to the baby. To prevent the apple from becoming too cold and worsening the baby's diarrhea symptoms. You can also eat more porridge, rice soup and noodles, which have the effect of stopping diarrhea and warming the stomach. During diarrhea, it is also necessary to give the baby plenty of hot water to prevent dehydration symptoms.
In addition, diarrhea in babies may also be caused by catching a cold, which requires mothers to wear more clothes to quickly help keep the baby warm. At this time, the symptoms of diarrhea in babies can be quickly relieved, and an extra pair of socks can be worn. In general, when the feet are warm, some parts of the body can also quickly warm up.