Infants eating red dates are prone to affecting the dietary structure and triggering indigestion and other symptoms. 1. Affecting diet: Because red dates contain high sugar content, it is easy to affect and change the taste of infants, causing infants to refuse to eat unsweetened food and leading to unbalanced nutritional deficiencies in infants. 2. Not easy to digest: dates belong to nuts, not easy to digest, easy to affect the digestive function, the baby defecation may contain date skin. 3. Potential hazards: date pits are potentially harmful to infants with poor swallowing ability. After swallowing date pits by mistake, the tip will pierce the mucous membrane of the digestive tract, resulting in perforation of the digestive tract and causing intestinal obstruction. Parents can cook jujube water or feed a little date paste, can also be achieved to supplement iron, calcium effect, and at the same time does not cause damage.