What causes bacterial infections in children

Bacterial infections in children are usually caused by factors such as weak resistance, exposure to bacterial environments, and improper parental care.
1, weak resistance: children’s immune system development is not yet mature, easy to be disturbed by external factors, so it is easy to lead to the emergence of bacterial infections.
2. Exposure to bacterial environments: For example, when children go to crowded environments with poor air circulation, they come into contact with a large number of bacteria through their mouths and noses, which can easily lead to respiratory bacterial infections. Or they do not wash their hands before eating, resulting in bacteria entering the intestinal tract through the mouth and bacterial infections in the intestinal tract.
3. Inadequate parental care: Inadequate parental care leads to children catching a cold, or parents do not control the amount of food eaten by children, resulting in indigestion or food accumulation, etc. At the same time, the resistance will decline, if a small amount of exposure to bacteria may also cause infection.
If a child is diagnosed with a bacterial infection, he or she should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, while avoiding factors that make him or her susceptible to infection.