What should I do if my baby eats fruits and diarrhea

  Normally, babies have incomplete physical development before the age of six or seven. Both resistance and digestive ability are not fully developed. So, not paying attention in daily life may lead to various small problems. Parents need to pay extra attention and take it seriously. What should I do if my baby eats fruits and diarrhea?

  

What should I do if my baby eats fruits and diarrhea1

  If a baby has diarrhea after eating fruits, one thing to consider is whether the baby's stomach is relatively cold, and if eating certain benign fruits can lead to diarrhea. So when giving babies fruits, it is important to choose some gentle and seasonal fruits.

  It is also recommended that mothers eat no more than three types of fruits per day when feeding their babies. Due to the high sugar content and variety of fruits, it may lead to indigestion in babies. And when feeding fruits to babies, mothers must choose fruits that are in season. Otherwise, the nutrients and moisture of fruits will be lost to a certain extent.

  For babies, apples are a great fruit. If the baby's digestive system is not good, you can give the cooked apples to the baby to eat. After cooking, apples can nourish the stomach and stop diarrhea, and most of the nutrients are retained, which will not have a great burden on the baby's digestive system. But no matter what fruits are given to babies, they must pay attention to moderation. If the baby's diarrhea is severe, it is still recommended to seek medical examination and treatment as soon as possible.

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