Symptoms of honey poisoning in infants
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Honey is a good thing, not only nutritious, but also natural sweet food. Therefore, from this point of view, some monosaccharide components in honey will be well absorbed by human intestine. Therefore, its honey contains some amino acids, which are essential for children's growth. So, what are the symptoms of honey poisoning in infants? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of honey poisoning in infants
Poisoning symptoms often occur 8-36 hours after eating honey or food containing honey. Symptoms often include constipation, fatigue and loss of appetite.
Allergy, asthma, skin rash or dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, may also cause adult mental irritability, irritability, but also affect sleep.
Infants and young children over 1 year old should also be cautious in drinking honey, and the amount of honey consumed should be appropriately reduced compared with adults.
matters needing attention
Infants and young children can't eat a lot of things because of their weak intestines and stomach. Parents should not judge by the standards of adults. They think that there is no problem in eating. The baby can certainly eat. If they are careless, it will harm the baby's health.