Eating too many oranges can cause jaundice in babies

  Oranges have high nutritional value and are also rich in water, so many parents like to give their children some oranges to eat. However, some parents cannot control the quantity, which leads to their children eating too many oranges. So, if the baby eats too many oranges, will they have jaundice? If you are also concerned about this issue, please read the following article.

  

Eating too many oranges can cause jaundice in babies1

  Will babies have jaundice if they eat too many oranges

  Eating too many oranges generally does not cause jaundice in babies, but it is also not recommended to give babies too many oranges. Oranges are one of the most common fruits, and consuming them in small amounts can stimulate appetite, as well as help with digestion and supplement vitamins and other nutrients. However, eating too many oranges can easily lead to internal heat. Most cases of jaundice are physiological and are more likely to occur in babies when they are young, which generally has little to do with what they eat.

  Precautions for babies eating oranges

  1. After eating oranges, you should brush your teeth immediately. After eating oranges, orange juice will be left in your teeth. If you don't brush your teeth in time, it can easily turn yellow, especially after eating oranges at night. Orange juice can corrode your teeth overnight.

  2. It is not recommended for babies with poor gastrointestinal health or oral ulcers to eat oranges, as this can cause acid reflux in the digestive system, making the intestines even more uncomfortable. There may also be problems with stomach feces. Oranges are a food that can cause internal heat, and eating them can lead to more severe ulcers and affect recovery.

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