After ending breastfeeding, most babies still need to feed on formula milk. However, the added ingredients of each formula on the market are different, and the tolerance of infants is also different, resulting in some infants experiencing intolerance symptoms such as excessive internal heat after drinking formula. So what are the manifestations of infants getting overheated when drinking formula milk powder?
1. Increased amount of eye droppings. Baby's eye secretions increase, especially when waking up in the morning. If the internal heat is particularly severe, eye droppings may stick to the eyelids, and after drying up, the child's eyes may still be unable to open. Therefore, parents should promptly clean their children's eyes.
2. Dry stool. Not only babies, but also adults who get overheated may experience constipation. Therefore, if a baby has symptoms of constipation, it is very likely that they have already developed internal heat.
3. Dry skin. Baby's skin is immature, and excessive heat causes the loss of bodily fluids, making the skin easily dry and even cracked. As a result, the child's hair may become dry, lifeless, or shed.
4. Mouth and tongue sores. Most babies will experience symptoms such as ulceration of the corners of the mouth, dryness, blisters on the lips, oral mucosa, and tongue ulcers after catching a fire.
5. Diarrhea. The digestive system of infants is still very delicate, so once it gets overheated, it is easy to cause symptoms such as indigestion, abdominal pain, diarrhea, yellow urine, sour stool, and red anus.