Does the baby absorb too much

  When babies are growing up, if they often experience symptoms of poor appetite and digestion, it will make parents very worried. If they are not given timely conditioning, their nutrient absorption will be poor, which will naturally affect their development. So let's learn about how babies absorb too much?

  

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  If the baby pulls too much, it may also be due to poor absorption or discomfort in the stomach. Parents can observe their babies. If the baby pulls too much and too much, especially immediately after a meal, it is because the spleen and stomach are too poor and the nutrition of the food cannot be absorbed. So parents should help their babies regulate their digestive system. Once the gastrointestinal function is good, the natural absorption and digestion functions will also improve. Of course, if the baby's condition is caused by discomfort in the stomach, the cause should also be identified and treated.

  Poor absorption in babies can also be detected from several manifestations, which is more conducive for parents to understand the situation and make targeted adjustments. Firstly, observe the baby's complexion. A normal complexion should be rosy and moist. If the baby's face appears dull yellow, it is due to poor digestion and absorption. Secondly, in terms of appetite, babies with poor absorption tend to be thinner, have a lower mental state, and have slower reactions. Another thing is the lips. If the baby's lips turn dark in color and the area around them turns black, it indicates spleen and stomach deficiency.

  Parents should regulate their babies' spleen and stomach in order to facilitate their absorption. In daily life, it is important to keep your baby warm and avoid eating raw or cold food. Instead, eat more warm and warm food. Taking your baby out more often and engaging in outdoor activities can enhance their spleen and stomach function, improve blood circulation, improve their appetite, and enhance their physical fitness.

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