Signs and dangers of overfeeding

Overfeeding is characterized by vomiting, abdominal pain, bloating, abnormal bowel movements, and overweight, which can lead to hazards such as easy fatigue, poor digestion and absorption, and growth retardation.
When children are overfed they show symptoms such as vomiting, spitting up, burping, abdominal pain, bloating, loose stools, increased frequency of bowel movements, and being overweight.
And overfeeding can lead to poor digestion and absorption, easy fatigue, and stunted growth. When the digestive system is overburdened, poor digestion and absorption will result; leading to an increase in the blood supply to the digestive system, which in turn decreases the blood supply to the brain, making the toddler prone to sleepiness and fatigue, and when the blood supply to the brain continues to be insufficient, it affects the brain’s development.
In addition, excessive weight gain affects the motor system and hinders bone development, resulting in overall growth retardation.