Infants can usually add fruits appropriately after 6 months of age, but it is recommended that purees are the mainstay.
Complementary foods can be added to babies at the age of 6 months. At this time, some common hypoallergenic fruits can also be added to babies in small amounts, such as apples, pears, bananas, papaya puree and other fruits.
Give infants to eat fruit, should be gradual, gradually add, follow the principle of from less to more, from dilute to thick, from soft to hard, avoid adding a one-time dose of fruit is too large or too many varieties, so as not to cause the burden of the gastrointestinal tract, affecting the health of the body.
If an infant suffers from gastrointestinal discomfort as a result of adding complementary foods or eating fruits, he or she should stop adding complementary foods in time, go to the pediatrician of the hospital for examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.