Can babies eat shrimp with cold medicine?

Generally speaking, infants should not eat shrimp when taking cold medicine, because regardless of whether the children’s cold medicine belongs to the traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, eating shrimp is often not conducive to the efficacy of the medicine, and will cause children to appear digestive discomfort, such as children taking non-steroidal western medicine, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Shrimp can cause gastrointestinal problems in children, such as abdominal pain and anorexia. In addition, when children are taking Yin Qiao Dui Toxin Relief Pills or Blue Scutellaria Oral Liquid or Qing Kai Ling Granules, eating shrimp can also hinder the effect of the medicine and increase the load on the child’s digestive tract.