Symptoms of anemia in eight month old infants?

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Anemia in infants is either congenital or acquired due to lack of nutrition. Children's digestion and absorption capacity is relatively weak, and they suffer from anemia. Taking medicine or using various health care products to replenish blood is not appropriate, which will lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction and poor digestion and absorption. Many mothers have tried many methods to replenish blood for their children, Early detection of children's anemia symptoms is good for the baby's blood, otherwise it will not only affect the baby's growth and development, but also affect the normal function of the baby's organs. Let me talk about it

Symptoms of anemia in eight month old infants?

Infantile anemia can be manifested in external symptoms. Some babies are thin and weak, often sick, with less hair, pale face and no blood color. Moreover, their growth and development are obviously lower than that of children of the same age. They can't grasp things hard at a certain time, and they don't have the strength to walk and run. All these are symptoms of anemia.

Baby anemia, the spirit will be very poor, daytime or night sleepiness, but sleep is not good, often night sweats, often cry, some anemia baby love crying, some more quiet, but are not able to eat, or eat always want to vomit, take care of very tired.

Long term anemia in infants can affect other functions of the body, such as the respiratory system and digestive system. Anemia baby body resistance is very poor, easy to get sick, often see wind, cold, fever and so on, also easy to diarrhea, eat into difficult to absorb, sometimes often have the phenomenon of stomachache.

matters needing attention

If the baby's growth and development is slower than that of normal children, and the spirit is poor, we should take the child to the hospital for examination, timely diagnosis, early treatment, and give the child more food that can supplement blood and iron, so as to ensure the healthy growth of the child.