Can children eat apples when they have a cold and cough?

Children can eat apples when they have colds and coughs. Apples are a relatively not very sweet fruit that is rich in nutritional elements. Children can take fruits with lower sweetness orally without problems when they have a cold or cough. If the child has gastrointestinal discomfort, don’t eat apples, and if there is no problem with gastrointestinal function, you can take the right amount of apples orally. If a child has a cold or cough accompanied by poor digestive function, such as when it may be accompanied by significant bloating, nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable phenomena, it is best not to eat apples, and fruits tend to aggravate the phenomenon of gastrointestinal discomfort in children. Fruit should also not be taken orally in excess. Eating too much fruit in a normal state can affect the function of the digestive tract and may lead to nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, etc. The situation is also not good.