There is a significant difference in the physical resistance between babies and adults, and the usual needle hanging medical method actually brings adverse effects to the body, especially for delicate babies, while treating diseases. So, is hanging bottles harmful to the baby's body?
Some parents will hang bottles for their babies when they are sick, believing that this method can help babies recover faster. In fact, this method is very wrong, hanging bottles will bring endless harm to the baby's health. Fever is the most common reaction to a baby's intravenous drip. Fever, pulmonary edema, phlebitis, and air embolism are the most common reactions.
What are the harms of baby bottle hanging to the body?
1. Increase the burden on the baby's lungs. In fact, the narrowest blood vessels in the human body are definitely no more than 10 nanometers. Therefore, if the particles of infusion drugs are too large, it is easy to block blood vessels and even damage them. In addition, after entering the bloodstream, drugs will remain in the lungs, affecting systemic oxygen supply and hindering daily life and work. Therefore, it is best for parents not to let their babies receive intravenous infusion.
2. Develop drug resistance. In addition, compared to oral medication, the likelihood of allergic reactions to intravenous infusion is much higher, and drug resistance is more likely to occur. Therefore, if the baby suffers from the same disease in the future, it is difficult to cure without intravenous infusion. Therefore, it is not recommended for parents to take their babies for injections.
3. Adverse reactions occur. In fact, drugs all have certain side effects, but the harm to the human body is minimal. The process of oral medication entering the human body and then entering the bloodstream is relatively slow, with mild adverse reactions and less likely to harm the body. However, this medication can directly enter the bloodstream, causing adverse reactions such as fever and even death.