Raochong disease should refer to pinworm disease, which is commonly encountered in daily life. Many babies often suffer from pinworm disease. However, many people are not familiar with pinworm disease, nor do they know its specific symptoms or the timing of the baby's illness. So, at what age will a baby get parasitic infection?
The time for infants to develop pinworm disease is not fixed, in fact, the probability of infants developing pinworm disease is relatively small. From the perspective of children's growth, the probability of contracting pinworm disease is relatively high, especially for those aged three to six. Because children at this age enjoy playing, but are relatively young and do not pay attention to their own hygiene, it can lead to the occurrence of pinworms.
Pinworm disease is highly contagious. If a child is infected with pinworm disease, the chances of other playmates being infected are still relatively high. To prevent pinworm disease, it is essential to pay attention to hygiene. Parents should encourage their children to wash their hands before meals and after urinating, and to wash raw fruits, vegetables, and fruits before eating.
Because babies are relatively young, parents pay more attention to hygiene when taking care of them. So the probability of infants being infected with pinworms is not high. If babies do not pay attention to hygiene when they grow up, the risk of contracting pinworms will increase. It is recommended that parents not only encourage their children to develop good hygiene habits, but also regularly sun dry their bedding.