What are the dangers of an obese baby?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-07

First of all, for obese babies, it will increase the burden on the joints, which may give the joints, will not increase the burden, and are prone to flat feet, arched feet and so on.

Long-term obese babies are also prone to affect the brain and are prone to cerebral hypoxia, the main reason is that the body area of obese babies will increase significantly, which will lead to insufficient blood oxygen supply, resulting in brain hypoxia, and even prone to frequent sleepiness, lack of concentration and other symptoms.

In addition, obese babies will be prone to a large amount of fat accumulation in the liver, which will easily lead to abnormal liver function and fatty liver.

In addition to the above, obese babies are also prone to stunted growth, that is, they are prone to developmental delay, and may even affect the development of the body's development, intelligence and physical fitness. It is also easy to induce cardiovascular diseases, resulting in cardiovascular diseases such as hyperemia and hyperlipidemia, which may accompany them as they grow up and affect their health as adults.

Obese babies are prone to respiratory problems such as breathlessness and asthma, which may affect their growth and health. Of course, it is easy to have metabolic problems, leading to bone deformities, triggering bad emotions and so on.

Therefore, it is recommended that parents must pay attention to the baby's weight changes, control the baby's diet at ordinary times, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits at ordinary times, such as cabbage, apples, kiwifruit, etc., to avoid overeating and prevent the baby from gaining weight. At the same time, babies should be encouraged to exercise in moderation to help them maintain a healthy weight and physical condition. If your baby is overweight and has other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly**.

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