What should I do if my baby develops herpes

  If a baby suddenly develops blisters on their body, they will have many red bumps that make them painful and itchy, and the mother will also feel uncomfortable seeing them. So, what should we do if a baby develops blisters on their body?

  

What should I do if my baby develops herpes1

  1. If there are not many cases just now, quickly apply some anti-inflammatory ointment and check the baby's hands, feet, and mouth. Usually, these areas are more prone to bacterial infection, and the baby's resistance will be very weak when they are young. It is important to pay attention to the baby's health and hygiene issues regularly.

  2. If the situation is serious, it is recommended to go to a doctor as soon as possible. Generally, it is caused by bacterial infection. If you follow the doctor's arrangement and receive intravenous infusion directly, you will recover faster.

  3. If the baby comes into contact with allergic substances, they can also develop herpes. If the baby has an allergic constitution, the situation will be even more serious. When taking anti allergic drugs, ask the doctor if there will be any side effects on the baby, and check if there are any allergic substances within the baby's range of motion.

  4. After washing the baby's wound with warm water, try to keep the injured area dry so that they can recover quickly.

  5. Parents should also pay attention to their personal hygiene when taking care of their babies. Generally, babies have tender skin and are easily infected with some bacteria that adults can be immune to. Therefore, before taking care of the baby, wash your hands clean and try to avoid touching the baby with your mouth as much as possible to avoid bringing the virus to the baby through your mouth.

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