Many babies like to eat sweets when they are young. Especially lollipops, they are one of the foods that many babies like to eat. If the baby is sick, they should pay more attention to their diet, but some mothers are not sure if they can give their baby candy. So, can babies with gastroenteritis eat candy?
Baby gastroenteritis can be treated with candy and has no significant impact on the disease. Babies with gastroenteritis should not eat difficult to digest, spicy and stimulating foods, otherwise it will burden gastrointestinal function and worsen the disease. When babies drink medicine, if they feel bitter, they should be given candy to dilute the bitterness. Babies should also drink plenty of warm water, pay attention to rest, and eat light foods to reduce the burden on gastrointestinal function.
Gastroenteritis is relatively difficult to eradicate. It is important to take good care of the stomach, develop regular eating habits, avoid staying up late at night, and develop good sleep habits. When babies eat candy, they must eat it appropriately and not consume too much.
During the baby's gastroenteritis, the mother can give the baby some semi liquid food, such as Congee, juice and rice soup. Eat small, frequent meals and wait for the baby's gastrointestinal function to recover before consuming solid foods. During the treatment period, babies should not eat high protein and high-fat foods such as milk and eggs, otherwise it will burden their gastrointestinal function.