Can one-week-olds eat strawberries?

Strawberries can be eaten by one-week-old babies provided they are not allergic to strawberries. If the baby is allergic to strawberries, he or she should not eat strawberries. Strawberry is a nutritious fruit, rich in vitamin C, dietary fiber, carbohydrates, as well as proteins, fructose and a variety of trace elements, etc. If you are not allergic to strawberries, appropriate to the one-week-old baby eating strawberries can help to replenish the vitamins, promote digestion, increase appetite, and have a certain role in promoting growth and development. When you first start eating strawberries, pay attention to observe the baby’s performance. First of all, observe whether the baby has a rash around the mouth or trunk after eating strawberries, or whether there is obvious congestion and edema around the mouth, if the above symptoms suggest that the baby may be allergic to strawberries, and it is not recommended to continue to eat strawberries. At the same time, pay attention to observe the child whether there are digestive symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and in severe cases may even appear bloody stools, these conditions suggest that the child may be indigestible strawberries, or the existence of intestinal allergies, also do not recommend that the baby continue to eat strawberries. If the one-week-old baby eating a small amount of strawberries without any discomfort symptoms, you can consider gradually increase the amount of strawberries, but do not eat too much at once. Because strawberries are a kind of cool fruit, the baby’s digestive system is not fully developed, digestive function is relatively poor, so to control the baby to eat strawberries, eat too much may lead to baby diarrhea, abdominal discomfort and other problems. In addition, when eating strawberries should be cleaned to avoid pesticide residues.