1. Cold drinks can damage teeth.
The biggest harm of cold drinks to children is teeth first, because many cold drinks have a lot of sugar on them, which is harmful to children's teeth. Moreover, cold drinks are very cold, and if used frequently, it is likely to affect the teeth and nerves. Children who eat too many sweets can also cause tooth decay. If the child really wants to eat, try to avoid excessive one-time income when using it, and eat slowly in small bites to reduce the stimulation to the tooth nerve, otherwise it will easily destroy the enamel.
Second, cold drinks can cause diarrhea.
Children's stomachs and intestines are usually not as good as those of adults, and their development is not complete, so it is easy to cause gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea after using too many cold drinks, because their stomachs and intestines are fragile. So adults must control them, just like people who eat cold drinks. Use as little as possible, not too much.
Third, cold drinks will affect appetite.
When children use too many cold drinks and carbonated drinks, these foods do not have much nutritional value, but they will give them a sense of fullness, especially iced drinks, which will affect their normal appetite and reduce the consumption of normal diet before meals. At this time, the child is still in the stage of growth and development. They must be well-nourished and take enough protein and vitamins every day, instead of drinking too many drinks and cold drinks, which will affect their normal nutrition absorption. In the long run, malnutrition may occur, which is harmful to the health.