What are the symptoms of the baby holding up

  Although modern living conditions are good, babies still need to exercise restraint in their diet and not let them overeat. Although modern parents can provide their babies with a variety of delicious foods, they should not let their babies eat too much of anything. So, what are the symptoms of the baby's overeating?

  

What are the symptoms of the baby holding up1

  Babies may feel uncomfortable and vomit when they eat too much. If a newborn baby drinks too much milk, they will vomit continuously and occasionally experience diarrhea. Parents need to understand that their baby's stomach cannot be in a vertical position like an adult's stomach. The shape of the baby's stomach is also semi horizontal. When the baby is overeating, parents only need to hold the baby vertically and pat their back to relieve the discomfort.

  If a baby eats too much, it will increase the burden on their digestive system. The baby's digestive and secretion functions are not very strong, and they cannot fully absorb too much food nutrition, leading to problems such as bloating, constipation, and abdominal pain. Some babies may experience an increase in heart rate if they eat too much, as overeating can stimulate faster blood flow in the gastrointestinal tract, leading to a greater burden on the baby's heart.

  In short, parents should never let their babies overeat, as they may experience abdominal pain if they overeat. Long term irregular diet can affect the intellectual development of babies. Parents only need to let their babies eat until they are 80% full, and take them outdoors for exercise to promote digestion.

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