Baby cold cough can eat cherries


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A cold is an upper respiratory tract infection. Infants with upper respiratory tract infection and cough can generally eat cherries, but it is recommended to control their intake.
If infants can eat complementary foods, they need to be given mild and digestible foods during upper respiratory tract infection to reduce the digestive burden of the gastrointestinal tract. Cherries are digestible fruits, and they are rich in vitamins C, E, trace elements and other nutrients, which are beneficial to the health of infants, so they can be eaten appropriately. However, it is necessary to note that if you eat too many cherries, it may cause indigestion, abdominal distension, diarrhea and other symptoms, so it is recommended to eat cherries in moderation.