Many parents regularly visit the hospital to check if their children are lacking in any specific nutrients, which can help them replenish them early. Some babies may suffer from iron or calcium deficiency, while others may have higher levels of nutrients in their bodies. For example, some babies have high protein levels. What should we do if the baby has high protein levels?
What should I do if my baby has high protein
There is a possibility of high protein content or obesity and overweight. It is recommended to have a regular diet, avoid overeating, control your diet, and eat less high calorie and high-fat foods. Children with slightly elevated protein levels generally do not require special treatment and will gradually return to normal.
What are the hazards of protein deficiency
Protein deficiency occurs in both adults and children, but children in the growth stage are more sensitive. The common symptoms of protein deficiency are a decrease in metabolic rate, reduced resistance to diseases, susceptibility to diseases, and long-term effects of organ damage. Common symptoms include delayed growth and development, malnutrition, decreased body mass, apathy, irritability, anemia, and emaciation or edema in children, and secondary diseases due to susceptibility to infection. Protein deficiency often coexists with energy deficiency, known as protein thermal malnutrition, which can be divided into two types. One refers to a nutritional disease in which the intake of energy is basically sufficient but the protein is severely insufficient, called Kaska disease. Another type is "emaciation", which refers to a nutritional disease characterized by severe deficiencies in both protein and calorie intake.
Babies with high protein levels are prone to fat accumulation, which can lead to obesity. So, parents should pay attention to their diet and avoid giving their babies protein and high-fat foods. If the baby is given a balanced nutrition combination, not only can they receive a variety of nutrients, but they will also not frequently get sick.