Due to their young age, two-year-old babies are not overly concerned about the hygiene environment around them, making them susceptible to bacterial invasion. Moreover, two-year-old babies are full of curiosity about their surroundings, making it easy for them to put things in their mouths, so it has become a tradition to hunt insects. Can a two-year-old baby take insecticide?
A two-year-old baby can take insecticides.
Actually, it doesn't mean that you have to take insecticides at the age of two. You can decide whether to give your baby insecticides based on their specific situation. If the baby's appetite is poor and they do not have the habit of absorbing, their living hygiene is poor, or if the baby lives in a rural area with poor hygiene conditions, they are prone to parasites in the intestines. In these cases, it is recommended to consider giving the baby insecticide. Usually, you can also observe whether there are insect spots, such as pinworm spots (irregular small white spots) on the face or small white spots on the nails.
But if the baby has a good mental state, appetite, and living environment hygiene, no unclean eating habits, and a habit of frequent bathing, their contact with things is generally limited to household items and toys, which are also relatively clean. According to the characteristics of intestinal parasites, their eggs often attach to contaminated hands or vegetables, and the infection route of parasites is the oral cavity. In fact, the chance of the baby having worms in this situation is relatively small, so it is not necessary to give the baby insecticide.