Repeated whistling infections are common in childhood, and most occur in children between the ages of 6 months and 6 years, and are especially common in children between the ages of 2 and 3 years, most of whom exhibit recurrent fever, cough, runny nose and other whistling symptoms, some also often sweat, lose appetite, picky eaters, lack of proper redness on the face, more nasal periorbital bruising or yellowing, weight loss, some children often have a congested pharynx and enlarged tonsils. Some children have trouble sleeping or falling asleep, often have fever in their hands and feet, and have dry stools. These children can be said to have two hospitals in three days, half a month in the sick medication, many parents have this experience, due to recurring infections, antibiotics become a frequent use of drugs, some children due to oral or static injection of antibiotics often also appear diarrhea or loss of appetite and other discomfort. Especially when the climate changes, or when the seasons change, such children are more difficult to be spared, and recently there have been new influenza A around, as the seasonal climate becomes colder, this fall and winter more worried parents nervous. So how to prevent recurrent whistle infections? Pay attention to life and living: due to the temperature difference between morning and evening, parents must always pay attention to the child to increase or decrease clothing, cover too thick, can weaken the child’s ability to adapt to changes in external temperature, but also to the child’s internal heat, a little wind and cold, you can catch a cold, infants and young children can carry out three bath exercise, namely sunbathing, air bath, water bath larger children every day to carry out appropriate outdoor activities, both to enhance physical fitness, but also help children to Cold air adaptation, as the ancient cloud can not warm clothes, it is appropriate to see the wind day. Do not take children to public places with many people during the disease season to reduce the chance of infection. Some susceptible children like to eat meat or sweets and less vegetables and fruits, which can easily lead to food stagnation, which in turn turns into fire and phlegm, causing fever, cough and constipation. Therefore, parents are reminded to eat a balanced diet, many days inconvenience, not only affect the appetite, but also will help to generate internal heat
This can lead to bad breath, sore throat, and even fever.