The dangers of pureed carrots for infants

There is no harm for infants to eat carrot puree in moderation after adding complementary foods. The child starts to add complementary food from about 6 months, the first complementary food is recommended to be high iron rice powder. After adapting to the rice powder, you can start to eat carrot puree, the portion needs to be added gradually from small to large. Carotene in carrots is an important source of vitamin A, which will be converted into vitamin A. Lack of vitamin A is prone to conjunctival dryness, night blindness, etc., and will also cause skin roughness, abnormal bone development, genital degeneration and other diseases. Therefore, it is not harmful for infants to eat carrot puree in moderation, but no food should be consumed in excess.