A 2-year-old child has a gastrointestinal perforation. The doctor warns parents not to feed the child this way.

A few days ago, I took my kids to a friend\’s house to play, and I also brought some cookies with me. Since the biscuits were relatively soft, I gave them to her children to eat directly, but unexpectedly my friend stopped me immediately. She said she was afraid that the children would not be able to chew them so she could not give them to them. Next, I saw my friend put the biscuit in his mouth, chewed it a few times, then spit it into a spoon, and then fed it to the child. I couldn\’t understand this behavior at first. Her child is already two years old and can eat by himself. Later, when I thought about it more carefully, I realized that many parents now take care of their children this way, which is understandable. But I saw a piece of news today that shocked me. During the season change, there is always a long queue at the hospital\’s pediatric department, and the cries of children are mixed with the comments of parents, making it very noisy. But there was a child in this group who kept crying loudly. Not only that, he was also rolling on the ground and couldn\’t get up. The parents on the side were very anxious. It seemed that the child was crying because he was not feeling well. After several comforts, the little boy gradually calmed down, but he still cried and said his stomach hurt. After careful examination by the doctor, they found out the real reason for the child\’s crying: a small perforation appeared at the junction of his intestines and stomach, which was why he had stomachache. The child\’s family members were shocked when they heard the news. Why did a child over 2 years old develop such a serious illness as gastrointestinal perforation? The doctor was also puzzled by this. So further tests were done, and a large amount of Helicobacter pylori was found in the child\’s stomach. These Helicobacter pylori bacteria all live in the connection between the intestines and stomach. Since the child\’s body organs are still in the development stage and the gastrointestinal mucosa is relatively fragile, ulcers are prone to occur and serious perforations may form over time. But why do such young children have these germs in their stomachs? The doctor asked the child\’s parents if they had gastrointestinal problems. They both said they did not, but the grandmother who had been taking care of the child had gastrointestinal problems for many years. Next, the doctor said that it might be the grandma who passed the germs to the child. The way of infection is that when the mother is giving complementary food to the child, she chews the food and feeds it mouth-to-mouth to the child. Helicobacter pylori is one of the most easily transmitted germs. It can cause gastritis in children, and may cause gastric cancer in children! Coincidentally, similar incidents have been reported in the news before. A one-and-a-half-year-old girl in a city in Shandong suddenly suffered from a high fever, and the skin on her body was falling off piece by piece, and she was bleeding all over her body. The girl\’s parents rushed the child to the hospital for treatment. After being diagnosed, the baby girl suffered from exudative erythema multiforme. This is a serious acute skin disease. The cause of the disease is that the mother with aphthous sores transmitted the monovirus to her child while chewing food. A few days ago, a young man in his twenties suffered from gastric cancer, and the reason was also caused by his family feeding him when he was a child. Many parents said that their children were fed this way and nothing happened, so they didn\’t take it to heart. But just because it doesn’t happen doesn’t mean it’s safe. Let’s share with you the dangers of chewing rice for feeding your children! 1. The human mouth contains many different types of bacteria that spreadBacteria, because adults have strong resistance, they are immune to these bacteria. But these bacteria are potentially very harmful to children. Children have weak resistance and are likely to develop symptoms such as diarrhea and oral ulcers after being infected with these germs. 2. Spreading diseases, such as gastric cancer and gastrointestinal perforation mentioned in the above case, are all diseases spread when chewing food to feed children. Not only that, but diseases such as hepatitis B and herpetic pharyngitis are also extremely easily transmitted to children during chewing and feeding. 3. Affect children\’s chewing ability. Children\’s chewing ability needs to be exercised. If parents chew rice for a long time, the child will develop bad habits, such as preferring liquid food to solid food. 4. Affect the child’s digestive system. Feeding the child chewed food in the long term will reduce the secretion of the child’s digestive juices, which will affect the child’s digestion. It will also cause the child to have something in his mouth and not swallow it or eat too much. Something makes you want to vomit. 5. Impact on children’s pronunciation. If children do not chew food and do not move their mouths, their pronunciation system will be affected. There is nothing wrong with caring for children, but you must also find the right way to love your children. Don\’t ignore these details, because often the harm lies in the invisible details. Mothers must chop or boil the food when making complementary food, which can not only exercise their children\’s chewing ability, but also stimulate their gums and promote the growth of their teeth. I hope every child can grow up healthily, and I hope every parent can pay attention to this knowledge!

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