Precautions for infantile rash

  Most babies will experience fever around the age of one. Children usually have inexplicable recurrent fever, and after three days, the fever will subside and the rash will appear, and they will basically enter the end of the rash. Because many novice mothers are not familiar with the condition of rash. Next, what are the precautions for infantile rash in the encyclopedia?

  

Precautions for infantile rash1

  1. Attention should be paid to reducing fever in babies

  Physical cooling during high fever can be achieved by giving the baby a warm water bath or wiping their body with warm water. In addition, alcohol baths can easily cause irritation to the delicate skin of children, and it is difficult to distinguish between skin redness and rash. It is recommended to use them sparingly.

  2. Try to avoid outdoor activities as much as possible

  It is best to let the sick child rest in bed more often. The living room should be quiet and comfortable, with fresh and circulating air. The blanket should not be too thick or too many, so as not to dissipate internal heat.

  3. To maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the skin

  You can regularly give your baby warm water baths, and wipe off sweat stains on their body in a timely manner. Do not blow in the wind to avoid catching a cold, and it can also prevent babies with rashes from getting infected. Avoid using alkaline soap to scrub rashes. Do not let the sick child scratch the rash to avoid scratching the skin and causing infection. Do not apply medication indiscriminately and try not to irritate the skin.

  4. Diet should be light and easy to digest

  If the child has been weaned, liquid or semi liquid food can be given. Children are encouraged to eat a small amount of milk, rice soup, soybean milk, Congee, noodles and other digestible foods to maintain physical strength. It is not recommended to drink sweet water with high sugar content, as the baby's appetite may be affected at this time. Accelerate the elimination of toxins from the body through sweating, urination, and defecation.

  5. Drink plenty of water

  In order to prevent dehydration caused by fever in children and promote the elimination of viruses and toxins in the blood, it is recommended to give children more warm water or light fruit juice. This not only increases vitamin intake but also facilitates sweating and urination, promoting the elimination of toxins from urine.

  6. Soothing the baby

  At this time, some babies may be very dependent on their mothers and hope to stay in their arms all the time, which may be due to the psychological needs of the baby caused by illness. So please try to meet the psychological needs of your baby as much as possible, which is also beneficial for the parent-child relationship.

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