Children under the age of three are the most susceptible to illnesses, whether caused by infectious diseases or external factors, which are slightly more common than those after the age of three. After all, babies' physical resistance is not very strong, especially skin diseases that are most likely to occur, just like newborn babies are prone to eczema and need special attention. So, what should babies do if they have numbness?
1. If the baby has numbness on their body, it is necessary to take their temperature in a timely manner to see if they have a fever. Parents also need to carefully recall whether the baby had a fever in the past few days. If the numbness appeared after three or four days of fever, it may be urticaria. It is necessary to take the baby to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and not delay the best time for medical treatment.
2. Parents should take good care of their babies by keeping the room ventilated, warm, and moist. They should also prevent the baby's head and body from being blown by the wind, preferably not at all. They can give the baby a warm bath and clean their eyes, mouth, and nose to prevent any complications.
3. The hospital will instruct parents to timely supplement nutrition for their babies. During this period, babies may not have much appetite and may not be able to eat. Therefore, they can give their babies some easily digestible food with a light taste as much as possible, and encourage them to drink more water. Tell them that drinking water will make them much better, and at this time, the baby can understand.