Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Can the baby eat onion, ginger and garlic?

Can the baby eat onion, ginger and garlic?

Onion, ginger and garlic are indispensable in life. Many people think that eating them often can reduce illness. Therefore, many treasure mothers want to give their babies these onions, ginger and garlic, which can make their babies healthy. Can the baby really eat onion, ginger and garlic?

Not suitable for babies.

Because the baby is still young, various systems are underdeveloped. Especially the baby's stomach is not good enough. Adding onions, ginger and garlic rashly may make the baby's stomach uncomfortable. Onions, ginger and garlic are more irritating and only harmful to the baby's stomach. Therefore, the baby had better not eat onions, ginger and garlic.

It may be counterproductive.

Onion can improve digestive function, ginger can relieve cough and dispel cold, and garlic can remove odor, but these functions are only applicable to older children, which is not so good for babies and may be counterproductive.

It may cause a stomachache in the baby.

If you want to add onions, ginger and garlic to your baby, in addition to the symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort, your baby may also have a stomachache, especially the weak and immunocompromised baby.

What should I do if I have loose bowels or stomachache?

When some treasure moms give their babies onions, ginger and garlic to cause diarrhea or stomachache, treasure moms should feed their babies more warm water, adjust their intestines and stomach, and discharge harmful substances as soon as possible. If the baby's problem is serious, mothers had better take the baby to the hospital for examination and treatment in time, and don't delay time.