Do not let these smells hurt the baby

In our daily lives, there are all kinds of smells around us all day long, from refreshing scents to disgusting odors. Although most odors are harmless, there are still a small number of odors that can cause harm to our young, delicate babies. Although not as harmful as the smell of new decoration, but in the development of the baby if long-term exposure, the potential risks are also great. Maximum to avoid them, it is the same as an umbrella for the health of the babies. Common harmful smells to babies are: 1, cigarette smell Weiwei’s father is a stubborn smoker, whenever the room is filled with thick smoke, 8-month-old Weiwei seems to be against his father, can not help but cough a few, recently, he coughed even more. In fact, Wei Wei is not intentionally against his father, because the smoke from adults and smoke emitted when lighting a cigarette can “choke” the baby, directly threatening their tender inhalation tract, mouth, sympathetic nerves and growing brain, causing asthma, dental caries, tinnitus or hearing loss in children, slowing intellectual development and height growth. Preventive measures: the balcony is the “smoking area”. Avoid children from “second-hand smoke” attack, the room is an absolute “smoke-free zone”. If mom and dad are addicted to smoking, you can close the door between the room and the balcony; open up a small “smoking area” for yourself, of course, the balcony windows are “open”. 2, perfume smell As soon as she saw her mother spraying perfume in front of the mirror, 11-month-old Sasha was unhappy and hit the perfume bottle in her hands. The mother began to think that Sasha was naughty and did not take it seriously. But within a few days, she noticed some small rashes on Sasha’s body and sometimes tears even without crying. The doctor said that Sasha was allergic to perfume, and that “second-hand incense” is no less threatening to children than “second-hand smoke”. In fact, many people who passively inhale artificial scents in the air will have headaches, dizziness, tears, rashes, sore throats, chest congestion and other allergic symptoms. After all, the beautifully packaged, fragrant perfume is essentially a bottle of chemicals, some of which may be toxic and irritating to certain parts of the brain. Preventive measures: keep your baby away from perfume. If the working mother is difficult to give up their “perfume complex”, may be after saying goodbye to the baby, before leaving home in the morning spray a little; immediately after returning home from work, a hot shower, and then close contact with the child. 3, flower fragrance mother bought tulips and carnations, 1-year-old little Qianqian happily come to the front to smell the flowers, but not much longer, she shouted “headache”. To the hospital, the original tulips and carnations emitting fragrance trouble …… medical experts pointed out that some insomnia, hair loss, cough, headache, allergies and raising orchids, mimosa, zinnias, oat, tulips, moon flowers, night incense, lilies, carnations, yellow flowers azaleas and so on. For example, smelling the rich fragrance of moonflowers and nightshade for a long time, the baby will feel suffocated, dizzy and have difficulty in breathing. And the fresh fragrance of lily of the valley can make the baby’s center abnormally excited, full of spirit and do not want to sleep. Precautions: For those who have children at home, or allergies, try not to bring home flowers. Because children are growing and developing, all organs are more delicate and prone to allergic reactions. Even in the outdoors, the baby should be restrained to be close to them, it is best to respect and stay away. 4, mothballs smell 1-year-old Xiaowei lying in the crib kept grabbing their clothes, bed sheets, finally she finally dragged the clothes down, the bed sheets were also wrinkled by her. Mom picked up the clothes and looked and smelled them, except for the smell of camphor, nothing special. But the problem lies precisely in the mothballs. Some mothers like to put sanitary balls or camphor tablets in the baby’s closet, thinking that this can ensure the health of the child, but for some children, the result is the opposite of what they want. According to reports, some babies smelling their own clothes on the smell of camphor for a long time, can actually cause blood jaundice, little life suffered a “storm”. The main component of mothballs is camphor; health balls are made from organic substances extracted from petroleum or coal tar and then processed, and its main components are naphthalene and camphor. They have strong volatility and toxicity. Adults have the ability to expel these toxic substances from the body, while children do not have, naturally suffer. Preventive measures: Keep baby’s clothes away from sanitary balls or camphor tablets, and do not use the fabric preserved by sanitary balls for children’s clothes and bedding. The best way to keep your baby’s intimate apparel clean and non-toxic is to scald it with hot water after washing it for the purpose of disinfection. 5, car pollution and tail odor Mengmeng’s kindergarten is more than half an hour’s drive from home, so her mother bought a car and drove her to and from school. Including traffic jams, Mengmeng has to stay in the beautiful new car for about an hour and a half every day, inhaling the pungent smell emitted from the car and the exhaust fumes from the endless flow of cars on the street. Recently, a blood test at the kindergarten revealed that Mengmeng’s blood lead level was significantly over the limit. Breathing in the exhaust fumes from the cars coming and going is simply the same as making the child “drug addicted!” New car seat covers, cushions and roof lining contains excessive discretionary formaldehyde and benzene; if the interior decoration is selected from leather, mahogany, plating, metal, paint and other materials also have hidden dangers, these materials in the absence of scientific processing, will also release harmful gases, so that people smell uncomfortable. Long-term exposure to car exhaust, in addition to the child is prone to lead poisoning, there may be carbon monoxide chronic poisoning; exhaust gas nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, and can lead to paralysis of the baby’s central nervous system, spasms and whistling system diseases, immune function decline. Preventive measures: In modern times today, it is impossible for babies to stay away from cars, but it is still possible to keep a proper distance. For example, your private car is newly bought, it is best not to let your baby sit within six months. Even if you take your baby on a trip in a car that you bought more than six months ago, it is important to control the amount of time your child spends in the car, especially in a closed car, so that they have enough time to breathe fresh air. Usually, take your baby more often in the countryside, parks, neighborhoods, away from the streets, highways and bus stops.

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