Whether the baby can eat stewed Sydney with Fritillaria cirrhosa depends on the baby's age. Babies over eight months can eat it, but babies under eight months can't eat it. Fritillaria cirrhosa and Sydney are relatively cold foods, and the intestines and stomach of infants under eight months are not fully developed. Eating stewed Sydney with Fritillaria cirrhosa is prone to diarrhea and vomiting, and it is best not to eat stewed Sydney with Fritillaria cirrhosa for infants under eight months. Babies over eight months should also eat less, because eating more cold food is not good for your health. If you have symptoms of cold, cough, phlegm and sore throat, you can eat a little stewed Sydney with Fritillaria, because Sydney can clear away heat and phlegm, and Fritillaria can reduce fever, which can improve the symptoms of getting angry after eating. Usually drink warm water, a small amount of meals, good for your baby. Eating less cold food is good for the baby.
Sydney is a kind of food with the functions of clearing away heat, resolving phlegm and relieving cough, while Fritillaria cirrhosa is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, which has the functions of resolving phlegm and relieving cough, clearing heat and resolving hard mass when entering the lung and heart meridian. Therefore, if Fritillaria cirrhosa and Sydney are stewed together, it will have the effects of resolving phlegm, relieving cough and moistening lung, which is a very good dietotherapy remedy for cough.