DHA is a vital polyunsaturated fatty acid for the human body, essential for the growth and maintenance of nervous system cells, crucial for the development of the brain and retina. During the period from 6 months to 2 years of age, consuming DHA is extremely important for the intellectual and visual development of children, generally without side effects and not leading to precocious puberty.
If a baby’s bowel movements are dry and occur over three days, it may be due to dry stool or impacted feces. It is recommended to drink more water, engage in moderate exercise, perform abdominal massage, swim, and increase the intake of vegetables and fruits. Consider supplementing with probiotics. For constipated babies, in addition to drinking more water, appropriate exercise, reducing the amount of complementary food, feeding juice (such as pear juice, banana juice, grape juice, etc.) or yogurt can also help with defecation.