Baby constipated and unable to find out what to eat

  There are still many defects in the baby's digestive system, and their ability to digest food is not as strong as adults. If parents add complementary foods to their baby too early, it may worsen the situation and greatly increase the probability of constipation. In daily life, many babies have symptoms of this disease, which is also a painful thing for many parents. So what should babies eat when they are constipated and unable to relieve themselves?

  

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  1. Crispy honey Congee. Choose appropriate amounts of butter, honey, and rice. Wash the rice and cook it into Congee. When it is cooked, add honey and butter, and then cook it together to a certain extent. Drinking once a day for three to five consecutive days will have a significant effect on the baby. This Congee can replenish qi and blood, and also help to moisten the intestines and relieve constipation.

  2. Huangqi sesame paste. Huangqi, black sesame, honey in moderation. After stir frying the black sesame seeds until they have a fragrant aroma, grind them into powder, boil Huangqi in water for juice, mix sesame seeds and honey for consumption, take one dose per day for three to five consecutive days. It can nourish qi and blood, as well as moisten the intestines and promote bowel movements. It can alleviate symptoms of qi deficiency, constipation, and weak bowel movements.

  3. Silver chrysanthemum Congee. Choose appropriate amounts of chrysanthemum and honeysuckle, rice, and white sugar. Clean and dry clean the prepared ingredients, and then put them into a pot to cook until the Congee is rotten, once a day, lasting for five days. This can have the effect of nourishing blood and moistening dryness. The treatment effect for constipation caused by heat accumulation is very significant.

  There are many foods in daily life that can help treat constipation in babies. As a qualified mother, while sharing happiness with babies, it is also necessary to provide better protection and care when they develop illnesses.

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