A 5-year-old baby in Zhengzhou City drank half a glass of white wine at the instigation of his neighbor’s adults.
By the time he was sent to the hospital, the baby was flushed, unconscious and vomiting incessantly. There was still a lot of brown gastric juice in the vomit.
Listen to the little boy’s parents, the baby went to play with the next-door neighbor’s child, but was not expected to be fed white wine by the neighbor’s child’s good wine father.
These days, there are quite a few [bear parents] who do nothing important! This is white wine, clove mother can’t drink half a cup, besides, it is a 5-year-old baby.
Fortunately, after two days of treatment in the intensive care unit, the [drunk] baby was finally out of danger.
Protect the children on the wine table from all teasing [Lord Bear]
In our country, where wine culture is strong, everyone likes to use wine for fun during festivals and wedding banquets. On such occasions, many adults who love drinking even tease their children to drink and use chopsticks to touch a little wine for children to lick.
Many parents think that it doesn’t matter if the baby touches a little alcohol, but they think that the funny expression shown by the baby because of the alcohol is very cute.
It is really not what responsible parents should do to sacrifice their children’s health or even put them in danger for a while.
In fact, a small amount of drinking can also lead to baby alcoholism.
We all know that alcohol is harmful to health, and alcohol is more harmful to children.
When the baby is growing up, the function of each organ is not perfect, the metabolic ability of alcohol is even worse, and the liver’s ability to relieve alcoholism is far lower than that of adults. Even alcohol bathing may cause poisoning, let alone drinking it.
Not only is there no nutritional ingredient in the wine, on the contrary, alcohol will distract the baby’s attention, reduce his memory and slow his thinking speed, seriously affecting the baby’s intellectual development.
Therefore, no matter how much alcohol is given to children, it is not safe to drink what (including alcoholic beverages).
Besides wine, these things should not be given to babies.
Step 1: Honey
Honey may contain botulinum, which adults’ digestive systems can cope with. But babies’ digestive systems are not yet fully developed and can be poisoned if exposed to botulinum. To be on the safe side, honey should not be added to supplementary foods for babies under one year old.
2. Salt
If a baby under one year old eats salt too early, resulting in excessive intake of sodium ions, it will increase the risk of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases in the future, and at the same time impose a burden on the baby’s immature kidney.
Step 3: Sweets
In children’s food, sugar is often a food with high calorie and single nutrition.
If you eat more such food, you will eat less nutritious [healthy food], which will also affect your child’s development. In addition, eating too much sweet food will also pose a great risk of dental caries.
4. Foods with heavy flavors
Many children also like to eat puffed food, in fact, because of [sufficient taste], and some parents like to add soy sauce, honey, thick soup and so on to food, because [children like to eat].
These heavy flavors of seasoning food, in fact, this is not good for the baby.
The more foods with heavy tastes are eaten, the more tricky the children’s mouths will be, and the more they will resist those [healthy foods] with bland flavors, thus further strengthening picky eating and partial eating.
5. Choking foods
When the baby grows up, there are more kinds of food that can be accepted, and the taboos seem to be much less.
However, before the baby is 3 years old, their chewing function is not perfect and they are easy to swallow whole. However, their esophagus is still very thin and is easily stuck and suffocated.
The most likely food to choke children is ham sausage. In addition, jelly, hard candy, nuts such as peanuts, grapes, raw carrots, apples, popcorn and so on have choked many children.
Some foods that look [soft] but are actually deformed but not easy to swallow are also easy to get stuck in the esophagus, such as peanut butter, marshmallow, jelly, chewing gum, etc.