When a baby suffers from heatstroke, care is necessary to prevent the baby from being in danger. In general, the temperature is relatively high in summer, and babies are also prone to heatstroke. After heatstroke, they are prone to nausea and dizziness, and they are also prone to heatstroke in winter. What should a 2-year-old baby do if they get heatstroke in winter?
In winter, the temperature is particularly low, so parents may worry that their baby's body will catch a cold and will give them more clothes to wear. Moreover, the indoor temperature can be relatively high, making it easy for babies to suffer from heatstroke. At this time, it is important to pay attention to gradually lowering the indoor temperature, preferably around 25 degrees Celsius, and regularly opening windows for ventilation to allow fresh air in.
When suffering from heatstroke, it is necessary to let the baby rest more and let their body slowly recover. You can give your baby more plain water, so that they can easily cool down. After the baby's heatstroke subsides, the body can be physically cooled down, and then the baby can be taken to the hospital for medication treatment, so that the heatstroke can gradually be relieved.
In winter, the temperature in the room is relatively high, which is actually not good for the body because the difference between the external temperature and the indoor temperature is too large, and babies are prone to catching colds and heatstroke. Parents should not dress their babies too much, the temperature should be moderate. If the baby suffers from heatstroke, they can be promptly taken to the hospital for measures.