Pure formula-fed babies can drink small amounts of water between meals to avoid dry stools, and the amount of water can be increased appropriately as they grow.
For most formula-fed babies, the water contained in the formula can generally meet the growth and development of normal infants. However, if the formula is brewed with an improper ratio and the milk powder is thicker, it is necessary to drink water appropriately between meals to prevent causing constipation. With the growth and development of infants, the amount of supplemental water can be increased appropriately to meet the needs of children.
It should be noted that the child should not be overhydrated to avoid increasing the burden on the kidneys. Then as the baby grows, the intake of water is gradually increased appropriately. If the child has abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and take standardized methods of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.