Karo Light Corn Syrup For Infant Constipation
 
										According to the american academy of pediatrics after your baby is 1 month old some doctors may recommend that you can give 1 to 2 teaspoons of corn syrup per day to relieve constipation.
Karo light corn syrup for infant constipation. Karo syrup is a corn syrup prepared commercially from starch of the maize corn. Corn syrup is an old home remedy for constipation. It is a wonderful replacement of sugar and a magical laxative for children especially infants. Karo syrup is a commercial corn syrup derived from the starch of maize.
And because karo corn syrup has a pleasant taste it is much easier to get. Dark corn syrup was once a common home remedy for infant constipation. When small babies have constipation some pediatricians will recommend using karo syrup and this can loosen things up like one to two tablespoons a day. It has a laxative effect due to the action of corn syrup in the intestines.
This makes dark corn syrup ineffective for infant constipation. Karo syrup a popular brand of corn syrup has been used as a common treatment for constipation in babies and young children 1 2 3 however concerns were raised in the 1990s that karo syrup may contain the same spores as honey that could lead to botulism poisoning 4 dr. Don t treat infant constipation with corn syrup. Although karo syrup used to be considered a home remedy for constipation today s manufactured dark corn syrup may not contain the same type of chemicals needed to bring fluid into the intestine.
Bottle fed babies are more prone to constipation than breast fed babies according to dr. However today s commercially prepared dark corn syrup might not contain the type of chemical structure that draws fluid into the intestine and softens stool. Karo syrup is a dark thick sweet liquid available in three different varieties varying with respect to color concentration and manufacturing process. Today s corn syrups do not have the same properties that corn syrup used to have so they probably are ineffective at relieving your baby s constipation according to the mayo clinic website 2 3.
Adding karo syrup or dark corn syrup to infant formula may help relieve constipation a condition that occurs when too much water is removed from the stool inside the colon making the stool dry and hard.
 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				 
										
				