Do you use hand sanitizer for babies

  In the crisp autumn weather, parents are accustomed to taking their babies on outings. For the convenience of travel, parents will carry some essential daily necessities with them, such as tissues, hand sanitizer, etc. Especially when babies encounter fresh things, they always like to touch them, and using hand sanitizer is more convenient. So, is hand sanitizer good for babies?

  

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  The baby is lively and active, and if they don't pay attention to protecting themselves, they often get dirty all over. The use of hand sanitizer does indeed save parents a lot of effort, but the hand sanitizers on the market contain sterilizing and disinfecting ingredients, which have high volatility. If used too many times, it can cause the loss of oil on the surface of the baby's skin, resulting in dry and peeling skin. Babies may also consume residual substances from hand sanitizer, which is harmful to their health. Therefore, it is not recommended to use it.

  Although hand sanitizer has a good disinfection and sterilization effect, it is not easy to eliminate some stubborn bacteria. For example, in the public amusement park that babies like and the sand paintings they usually like, there are a large number of stubborn bacteria that are difficult to clean. Therefore, parents should not overly rely on disposable hand sanitizer. The most common method of hand washing is still the most suitable for babies' cleanliness and hygiene. Cleaning several times is much better than using disposable hand sanitizer. It ensures the health of the baby.

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