Can babies get rheumatism if they kick the blanket

  Baby's immunity is relatively poor and resistance is also relatively low, so parents need to pay attention to keeping their baby warm during normal times, especially during seasonal changes, and be sure not to let the baby catch a cold. Many babies like to kick the blanket while sleeping, which is a very troublesome thing for many parents, worried that kicking the blanket will not be good for their health. So, can babies get rheumatic diseases if they kick the blanket?

  

Can babies get rheumatism if they kick the blanket1

  Baby kicking the blanket won't cause rheumatism, parents can rest assured. But the baby's physical condition is already relatively poor, and if they often kick the blanket, they are very likely to catch a cold. After catching a cold, babies may experience nasal congestion and runny nose, and in severe cases, they may also develop colds and fever. Baby needs timely treatment after catching a cold to avoid the worsening of the disease.

  If the baby is relatively young and always likes to kick the blanket, parents can dress the baby in jumpsuit pajamas, so that the baby won't catch a cold even if they kick the blanket at the belly button. Pay attention to drinking more warm water for your baby and avoid giving them spicy and fried foods, especially when they have a cold. If your baby has phlegm in their throat, you can give them nebulization treatment.

  In general, babies who kick the blanket will not get rheumatism, but they may catch a cold, and parents need to take it seriously. Baby's heat dissipation ability is relatively poor, so if they catch a cold, they are prone to fever problems. Parents need to monitor their baby's temperature at all times, and if the fever is severe, medication treatment is needed.

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