What does the baby of more than seven months eat for constipation?
For a seven-month-old baby, constipation can be recuperated from the following foods. The first category, intestine-moistening food, can add intestine-moistening food when nursing children with constipation, such as orange juice, jujube juice, chinese cabbage juice, etc. The second category, complementary food, can increase complementary food when weaned children are constipated. Besides eggs, lean meat and fish with high nutrition, vegetables, fruits and porridge with more cellulose should be added, such as spinach, rape, cabbage, celery, bananas and pears. The third category, whole grains. Older children can increase whole grains when they are constipated, such as standard fatty foods such as flour, potatoes, corn and barley. Cold water is also helpful for the prevention and treatment of constipation. For seven-month-old babies, complementary food can be appropriately increased. It is best to chop spinach, cabbage and vegetables into rice porridge and cook it into various delicious vegetable porridge for the baby. In addition, complementary food contains a lot of B vitamins, which can promote the recovery of intestinal muscle tension and is very helpful for relaxing bowels. At the same time, correct the child's diet. If the child is breast-fed, constipation caused by insufficient breast milk often leads to symptoms such as weight loss and crying after meals. For this kind of constipation, as long as the amount of milk is increased, the symptoms of constipation will be alleviated. Children fed with milk powder are more prone to constipation, mostly because there is too much casein in milk, which leads to dry stool. This situation can reduce the amount of milk and increase the amount of sugar. If the baby's constipation is still ineffective after the above food conditioning methods, you can consider using Kaisailu to relieve constipation. However, it should be noted that after the enema is injected into the anus, parents should hold the buttocks with their hands and let the enema remain in the intestine for a period of time, so that the child's defecation effect will be better.