When breastfeeding mothers have insufficient milk, they need to be fed with formula, and after weaning, they also need to drink milk to supplement their nutrition. Some parents do not pay attention to the shelf life, and after feeding their children, they find that the milk has expired, fearing that their children's bodies may be harmed. So what if a child eats expired milk?
If a child eats expired formula, it is necessary to promptly check whether the child has crying or restless symptoms, whether there are any abnormal emotions, and closely observe the child's bowel movements. If the child's bowel movements are normal and there are no other abnormal symptoms, then don't worry. Pay attention to feeding the baby a small amount of food to allow the digestive system to slowly digest and recover.
If a child has abnormal symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea, they need to drink some warm water appropriately to dilute the milk and reduce side effects. When necessary, under the guidance of a doctor, one can take some medication that can regulate the gastrointestinal tract and keep it healthy.
If the diarrhea is severe and cannot be improved in a short period of time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment. If the child's digestive system is not good, it is necessary to take this symptom seriously and follow the doctor's guidance to avoid harm to the child's physical health. Parents must pay attention to their children's dietary hygiene and carefully check the shelf life of food to avoid eating expired food that could harm their health.