I believe many parents can cope well with unexpected situations in their babies, such as high fever, diarrhea, and so on. But if parents don't pay attention to some inconspicuous abnormalities in the baby in a timely manner, it may lead to some big problems for the baby. For example, if a baby pulls or vomits as soon as they eat, what should parents do when they encounter this situation? How to supplement nutrition for babies who vomit after eating?
After the baby shows symptoms of diarrhea, parents should immediately look for the cause of the baby's diarrhea. For example, if a baby vomits, it may be due to catching a cold, which can cause indigestion, loss of appetite, etc. Parents should keep their baby warm in a timely manner; If the baby has diarrhea, it should be considered whether the baby's intestines have been infected with the virus. If the virus remains in the baby's intestines and cannot be excreted, it will cause the baby to eat whatever they want. Parents should take their babies to the hospital for examination.
In summary, if any abnormalities are found in the baby, parents should promptly identify the cause and solve the problem. So the nutrients lost by babies due to diarrhea and vomiting can be supplemented through the following complementary foods:
1. When the baby is one year old, it is still in a period of dependence on milk, so parents can add some milk flavored foods to the baby's complementary foods, such as milk flavored Mantou, cheese rice, etc;
2. Try to give your baby light complementary foods, such as vegetables and tomatoes that are rich in vitamins. It is important to note that your baby's complementary foods should be nutritionally balanced.