How can premature infants improve their immunity

  Premature infants have immature physical development, so their ability to adapt to the external environment is relatively poor. In addition, premature infants have lower immunity and are more susceptible to bacterial and viral invasion. So, how can premature infants improve their immunity?

  

How can premature infants improve their immunity1

  Although premature infants may not have the same physical condition as full-term infants, careful care in the later stages will not have a significant impact on their development, so there is no need to worry too much. Premature babies should pay special attention when they are 1-2 years old, because babies born under one month old have much more fragile body systems compared to full-term babies. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the baby's diet is balanced and regularly take the baby to the hospital for physical examinations.

  Premature infants have underdeveloped gastrointestinal function, so breastfeeding is recommended. Breast milk is relatively easy to digest, and it contains a large number of immune active cells and globulin, which are important sources for obtaining immune substances. So it is recommended to breastfeed premature infants after birth, which can enhance their immunity.

  In short, premature babies with poor physical condition require more care from parents, so parents need to be more patient when taking care of premature babies in order to provide them with a better growth environment and gradually improve their physical condition. Parents of premature infants with low immunity should not be too anxious. They can wait until their babies grow up to enhance their immunity, as they are too young to withstand any disturbances.

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