What to do if a 2-year-old baby has bad breath

  Around the age of 2, babies lack self-control over their diet and may struggle to control their mouth when they see things they like. When faced with delicious food, babies may find it difficult to control their mouths. If they eat too much, it can cause their stomachs to swell frequently, which in the long run can lead to other physical illnesses. What should I do if a 2-year-old baby has bad breath?

  

What to do if a 2-year-old baby has bad breath1

  1. Dietary therapy

  Sugar fried hawthorn has the effects of clearing the lungs and reducing appetite, making it very suitable for babies who accumulate food due to excessive meat consumption. Take an appropriate amount of brown sugar and stir fry in a wok until the brown sugar melts. To prevent burning during the frying process, you can add some water in moderation, and then add the hawthorn that has been pitted. Stir fry for five to ten minutes, and smell a sweet and sour taste. Let the baby eat some after each meal.

  2. Take a walk after dinner

  If a baby is not active after eating, it can cause food to accumulate in the gastrointestinal tract and be difficult to digest. Therefore, taking the baby outdoors for about half an hour after each meal can effectively alleviate bad breath caused by food accumulation. Persisting in allowing babies to engage in outdoor activities is the main method for their physical fitness.

  3. Massage the baby's abdomen

  Let the baby lie flat on the bed, and the parents use their palms to massage the baby's belly button. The movements should be gentle and circular, which can promote the baby's gastrointestinal peristalsis and help the baby digest better.

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