What should I do if my baby gets overheated

  Baby's constipation refers to the condition where the anus becomes inflamed, the stool becomes dry and hard, and even the stool is blocked in the anal opening and cannot be pulled out, which is commonly known as constipation. When a baby has a fever, it can be very uncomfortable, and when they defecate, they may cry and blush, which makes parents very worried. So what should I do if my baby gets overheated? Let's take a look together.

  

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  1. The first thing to consider when a baby develops a fever is whether their diet is reasonable. Some babies have a preference for food and do not like to drink water or stick to vegetables at all, while more meat is better. They even frequently eat fried foods, which is the most common cause of catching fire. So parents should feed their babies with water multiple times, reduce meat intake, and encourage them to eat some vegetables when their baby has constipation, in order to improve the condition of dry stools.

  2. In addition, some parents do not control their babies' diet and eat as much as they want, thinking that it is a sign of good appetite and the body can eat as much as they want. In fact, a baby's stomach capacity is limited at every stage, and eating too much can lead to poor absorption in the digestive system. What needs to be done at this time is regular feeding, allowing the baby to eat regularly, and developing good eating habits is also an important way to protect the intestines.

  3. Babies may feel uncomfortable when they have a fever, and crying loudly can increase anal pressure. Therefore, it is important to calm the baby's emotions, hug them, or give them a gentle abdominal massage. When the baby calms down a little, encourage them to drink some water to relieve themselves. If the fever is too severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention at the hospital, first remove the discomfort in front of you, and then adjust your diet after returning home.

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