In spring, how to prevent baby allergies?

Spring is in full bloom and everything is reviving. In this wonderful season, many babies are plagued by allergies, dry and itchy skin, red spots, sneezing and asthma attacks …… Spring is the season for children’s allergies, how can parents help their babies prevent spring allergies? Remind parents: To prevent children’s spring allergies, they must stay away from allergens. Why is it easy to have allergies in spring? Why are babies more prone to allergies in spring? There are various factors that cause allergies in babies, mainly involving two aspects: one is the physical factor, that is, the baby itself is allergic; the second is the external environmental factor, that is, the baby is exposed to allergens. As the weather turns warmer in spring and the flowers bloom, babies’ outdoor activities increase, so their chances of coming into contact with allergens also increase greatly. In addition, spring is the season of plant pollination, and there is a lot of pollen and dust floating in the air, which can easily cause allergy to babies after inhalation. Therefore, allergic babies are more likely to suffer from allergies in spring. Many parents do not know whether their babies have a cold or allergies because they usually have symptoms such as coughing, sneezing and nasal congestion. Parents are reminded that they can distinguish whether their baby is allergic from the following aspects: 1. If the baby also shows fever and has a history of exposure to colds, consider that it may be a cold; 2. If the baby’s stuffy nose and runny nose are accompanied by a long red rash, or if the stuffy nose and runny nose are not well treated for more than two weeks, consider that it may be an allergy; 3. If the baby has a history of exposure to allergens, it may be an allergy, such as a baby who is otherwise normal. If your baby has a history of exposure to allergens, it may be an allergy, such as a baby who is normal and starts sneezing and running nose after visiting the park, then pollen allergy may be considered. How to prevent spring allergies in children? To prevent spring allergies in children, you should do the following: 1. Keep the indoor environment clean: Clean your home frequently, preferably with a wet cloth to avoid dust flying; wash and disinfect your baby’s supplies and toys, especially stuffed toys; change your baby’s sheets, covers, pillowcases and other supplies frequently. 2, avoid contact with irritants: babies should avoid contact with perfumes, paints, insecticides and other irritants. Minimize going out, avoid contact with dust, flowers and tree pollen and other allergic factors, if you must go out, it is best to wear a mask; do not let the baby in and out of the dusty places and play; do not use alkaline too strong soap to wash the skin; intimate clothing should be used loose and breathable cotton clothing, do not wear wool or chemical fiber fabrics. 3, pay attention to diet: for babies, it is best to give babies to eat breast milk, because breastfeeding can significantly reduce the chances of allergies, it is recommended that breastfeeding is best to adhere to six months. Allergic babies must be added gradually in small amounts when adding complementary foods, and pay attention to see if the baby has eczema, diarrhea, constipation and other allergy symptoms. For older babies, the diet should be light and nutritious, with more fresh vegetables and foods rich in vitamin C. Eat less milk, eggs, seafood and other foods that can easily cause allergies, no or less greasy food, sweet food or sweet drinks, and if you know your baby is allergic to a certain food, you must stay away firmly. How to feed allergic babies? In the process of feeding your baby, new mothers need to know which foods can cause allergies in your baby. These foods are mainly protein-rich milk, eggs; seafood fish, shrimp, crab, sea shells, kelp; special smell of onion, garlic, leek, cilantro, onion, mutton; special stimulating chili pepper, pepper, mustard, ginger; raw food such as tomatoes, raw peanuts, raw walnuts, peaches, persimmons; bacteria-rich food such as dead fish, dead shrimp, not fresh meat; food containing mold such as mushrooms, rice vinegar Food that is not easy to digest, such as clams and mussels, squid, squid; seeds such as a variety of beans, peanuts, sesame. To add complementary foods to the baby to add a small amount of less variety. The first complementary foods added to the baby should be easy to digest and not easy to cause allergies, usually cereals, followed by vegetables and fruits. Generally, after six months, you can add solid foods such as eggs, fish, wheat and other foods, not too early and not too late. The baby’s diet should be light, with more vitamin-rich foods. After the baby’s allergies are well, the mother should also observe the baby’s healing for a long time: like allergies to milk and eggs, they will slowly disappear after the baby is fourteen months old.