Too Much Water Can Be Harmful for Babies Under 6 Months, Warns Doctor

Pediatricians are warning parents against giving too much water to babies under six months, as it can lead to water intoxication and serious health risks.
New Delhi, February 2025 – Pediatricians are warning parents against giving too much water to babies under six months, as it can lead to water intoxication and serious health risks. Experts emphasize that breast milk or formula provides all the necessary hydration an infant needs in the first six months of life.

According to medical professionals, excess water can dilute sodium levels in a baby’s body, potentially causing a condition known as hyponatremia, which may lead to symptoms like irritability, seizures, or even coma in severe cases. Additionally, giving too much water can reduce appetite and interfere with the baby’s ability to absorb essential nutrients.

Doctors advise that parents should consult pediatricians before introducing water and stick to recommended feeding guidelines. After six months, small sips of water can be introduced along with solid foods, but moderation is key.

The warning serves as a crucial reminder for parents to prioritize safe feeding practices and avoid unnecessary health risks for their infants.
Too Much Water Can Be Harmful for Babies Under 6 Months, Warns Doctor

New Delhi, February 2025 – Pediatricians are warning parents against giving too much water to babies under six months, as it can lead to water intoxication and serious health risks. Experts emphasize that breast milk or formula provides all the necessary hydration an infant needs in the first six months of life.

According to medical professionals, excess water can dilute sodium levels in a baby’s body, potentially causing a condition known as hyponatremia, which may lead to symptoms like irritability, seizures, or even coma in severe cases. Additionally, giving too much water can reduce appetite and interfere with the baby’s ability to absorb essential nutrients.

Doctors advise that parents should consult pediatricians before introducing water and stick to recommended feeding guidelines. After six months, small sips of water can be introduced along with solid foods, but moderation is key.

The warning serves as a crucial reminder for parents to prioritize safe feeding practices and avoid unnecessary health risks for their infants.

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