The following symptoms may occur when children accumulate food:
1. Gastrointestinal symptoms. Babies may experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bloating or constipation, etc., which are manifested as digestive tract symptoms. Therefore, babies with food accumulation should pay attention to their diet, try to eat small meals frequently, eat more fruits and vegetables, and avoid spicy, greasy, and irritating foods.
2. Your baby may have symptoms of nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, and sputum. Therefore, you should drink more warm water when accumulating food to help relieve respiratory symptoms.
3. The baby may have red lips, thick tongue coating, red tongue, or symptoms that occur after the geographic tongue disappears. If the baby originally had a geographic tongue, the geographic tongue will get better when there is no disease. The appearance of the tongue indicates that the baby has symptoms of food accumulation again.
4. Hot palms and soles of the feet. When the baby accumulates food, the palms and soles of the feet will become hot. Therefore, eat small meals frequently and exercise as much as possible to help alleviate the problem of food accumulation