Do you use water to feed a two-month-old baby pure formula?

Whether a two-month-old formula-fed baby needs to be fed water or not needs to be judged in the context of the baby’s condition. The details are analyzed as follows:
Generally speaking, there is no need to feed water after formula feeding in strict accordance with the ratio, but infants need to be fed some water in moderation if they have yellow urine, low urine, etc. And if the weather is hot in summer, the infant sweats more, or the infant has fever or illness, which leads to water loss. And if the summer weather is hot, the baby sweats more, or the baby has fever, disease and other water loss, also need to feed some water.
When feeding water, parents should pay attention to the fact that the water fed to the baby is preferably warm water, the bottle should be sterilized in time, and the amount of water fed should be moderate, not too much, so as not to burden the baby’s kidneys and gastrointestinal tract.
If the baby is not feeling well, he should go to the hospital in time, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.