What to do if your toddler eats a bad kiwifruit

When a toddler eats a bad kiwi, parents need to observe their child for any uncomfortable symptoms. If there are no symptoms, no special intervention is needed. If symptoms appear, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible.
1. Withhold treatment: If a toddler eats just a small amount of bad kiwifruit, it may not cause significant irritation to the child’s body. When there are no obvious symptoms of discomfort, there is no need to treat the child with medication, but parents should pay attention to observing the changes in the child’s body.
2. Hospitalization: If a toddler eats a relatively large amount of bad kiwifruit, it may induce nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms in the stomach and intestines. Parents need to take their children to the hospital as soon as possible when the above symptoms appear, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.
Parents need to pay attention to their children’s dietary health in their daily life. If you find that the food has gone bad, it is not recommended to continue to give it to your children.