Do you know all the common bacterial diseases in babies? At the beginning of spring, babies who have been inside all winter can finally enjoy themselves in the warm sunshine. But spring is also a time when various viruses and bacteria are active. Every mother wants her baby to grow up healthy, and babies have low immunity, so the requirements for hygiene are especially strict. To protect the health of your baby, you need to do a good job of cleaning and disinfection to eliminate the threat of bacteria to your baby. A bacterial cell can become 8 million cells in 24 hours, and pediatric diseases caused by bacteria are a constant danger to the health of babies.? As a parent, do you know all of these bacteria-caused pediatric diseases? Bacterial cold: a cold caused by bacteria. The main bacteria that cause bacterial colds are Streptococcus haemolyticus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, etc. Bacterial diarrhea: In artificial feeding, unclean utensils and food used in feeding can lead to morbidity. In addition, long-term application of a large number of antibiotics leading to dysbiosis can also cause bacterial diarrhea. Pediatric acute laryngitis: Inflammation of the larynx caused by bacterial infection, resulting in congestion and edema of the larynx, causing narrowing of the airway. The pathogenic bacteria causing laryngitis are Staphylococcus aureus, etc. Bacterial dysentery: common intestinal infections caused by Bacillus dysenteriae, more common in summer and autumn. Pediatric pneumonia: bacterial pneumonia, such as the common pneumococcal pneumonia. Give you 7 tips to easily keep your baby away from bacterial hazards! Wash and disinfect bottles and eating utensils immediately after use, and use a special bottle sterilizer. Toys should be disinfected regularly, soaked in soap and then rinsed with water; plush toys can be washed in a washing machine and then dried in the sun. Baby clothes should be washed separately from adult clothes and then dried in the sun after washing. Wash baby bedding regularly and dry it in the sun. Wash your baby’s hands immediately after coming back from an outing or after touching a pet. Babies can easily get germs on the floor when they crawl on it, so clean and decontaminate the floor and other household surfaces regularly. Keep the air flowing indoors and take your baby outdoors every day. If you have someone at home with a contagious disease, you should immediately and strictly disinfect your baby’s daily necessities and isolate them well to prevent your immunocompromised baby from suffering from germs!