If the milk powder is thickened, the baby will get azotemia!

Many parents of babies, especially the elderly at home, will intentionally or unintentionally add more milk powder to their babies’ formula. They think that if the milk powder is thicker, the baby will get more nutrients and sleep better at night. In fact, the milk powder is too thick for the baby’s health. Some parents believe that the thicker the formula, the more nutrition your baby will get. This idea is extremely unscientific. The baby will suffer from malnutrition such as hair loss and thinness if he consumes too much concentrated milk powder for a long time. The high concentration of milk powder will increase the pressure on the blood vessel walls, affecting the intellectual development and organ health of young children. If you’re not sure how to get the most out of your own home, you’ll be able to get the most out of it. The most important thing is that it is not a good idea to have too much milk powder, which is too sweet and not suitable for small children. The three main hazards of too much milk powder 1, affect digestion The concentration of milk powder depends on the proportion of various nutrients in the formula and the digestive absorption capacity of the baby’s growth stage. If the brew is too thick, it will lead to indigestion and difficult bowel movements for your baby, which also increases the risk of digestive diseases. 2, affect blood health Milk powder is too thick, affecting blood sodium, blood iron and blood calcium indicators, especially will make the blood sodium concentration increased significantly. And the high level of sodium in the blood will affect the absorption of calcium, so that the baby’s physical development is delayed and short. And infants have a higher absorption rate of sodium than adults, even if the sodium concentration in the blood is normal, it will be harmful to the nervous system and kidneys with the accumulation of sodium. 3, affects the absorption of water, and in serious cases, can also cause azotemia Overly concentrated milk powder will cause the baby’s appetite to decrease, the willingness to drink water will decrease, the amount and number of urine will also decrease, indirectly increasing the burden on the baby’s kidneys. It also means that when babies consume too much protein, combined with reduced water intake, non-protein nitrogen substances produced by protein breakdown and metabolism will accumulate in the plasma, leading to azotemia. Take out the sterilized bottle and add warm water (boiling water placed about 40 minutes) need to pour water first, then add milk powder so as to ensure that the ratio is accurate, if you put in milk powder first, you can not determine the concentration of milk powder, after the baby eats, may cause gastrointestinal indigestion, excretion is not smooth. After the powder is dissolved you need to check the temperature, you can put a drop on the inside of your hand to make sure that this temperature is eaten by the baby is complete.