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The most common infections in babies and ways to prevent them

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Babies can get infections from an infected mother during pregnancy and delivery. Also, an immature immune system can infect an infant.

Apart from this, monsoon and winter are prime times for babies to fall ill. The wet, humid conditions of the monsoon create dust and mold mites, which cause allergies in babies. Also, mosquitoes thrive in stagnant water, puddles and pots, making babies vulnerable to malaria and dengue fever.

Like monsoon weather, the cold, dry air of winter can irritate your baby’s lungs. It can also make them more susceptible to colds and flu.

The good news is that most infections don’t last long. If you see signs of infection in your baby, see the doctor immediately.

Common infections in infants and toddlers include bacterial, fungal, and viral infections. For example,

Bronchiolitis

Bronchiolitis is a viral infection that affects infants and young children, leading to inflammation of the small airways in the lungs. Along with inflammation, other symptoms include:

Ways to treat bronchiolitis in babies

The doctors start it treatment listening to the baby’s chest and checking oxygen levels. Carry extra oxygen or breathing apparatus if recommended. Using a humidifier is essential in your little one’s room. Along with this, you need to offer plenty of fluids to your baby.

Common cold and flu

This is a contagious upper respiratory infection. It affects your baby’s throat, nose, sinuses and trachea. Viral fevers, such as adenovirus and rhinovirus, can cause colds and flu infections in babies.

Symptoms

Your baby’s immune system is still learning to fight germs. So they cool down quickly. Watch out for the symptoms listed below and treat your child.

A day or two after your baby gets a viral cold or flu, you’ll notice him sneezing and coughing. Runny nose and nasal congestion are also common in this condition. He may have a high fever of 101 to 102 degrees Fahrenheit. It can also leave the baby irritable and irritable.

How to deal with the common cold and flu?

Give your baby antibiotics and vitamin supplements with the help of your pediatrician. The aim is to reduce cold and flu symptoms. Also, make sure the baby is hydrated.

Stomach infections or gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis, or stomach infections in babies, is caused by viruses, bacteria or parasites. Rotavirus is an example of this category.

Symptoms

Your baby’s stomach infection can cause diarrhea, vomiting, fever and dehydration. There is a possibility that the little one has no appetite for food. Stomach and muscle pains are common in them.

Ways of Baby Care

Follow the advice of a healthcare professional. Give your little one 1 or 2 teaspoons of the oral electrolyte solution as a medical treatment. As part of physical therapy, keep baby hydrated. Give them plenty of fluids (by offering them breast milk) as often as possible.

Throat infections

Sore throat or throat infection in babies occurs due to bacterial or viral infection. It also depends on the age of your baby and where you are. This includes the area and its weather (cold, hot or wet).

Symptoms

Take your baby to the doctor if you see blisters and sores in his mouth. If it’s hard for them to swallow, go right away. You may also notice red rashes on the baby’s hands, feet, mouth or bottom. He or she may have a sore mouth and a fever.

Ways to treat throat infections in baby

Visit a pediatrician with your child. Follow the doctor’s advice. According to the recipe, place a cool mist humidifier in your baby’s room. Use a suction bulb to remove mucus from the baby’s nose. Give them a frozen treat (if the baby is on solid food) to soothe their sore throat. Do not forget the antibiotics if your doctor wrote them on the prescription. Keep baby hydrated with breast milk and water until symptoms improve.

Urinary tract infections in infants

UTIs are usually caused by bacteria in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder. Poor cleaning after a diaper change can cause UTIs in your child. A dirty diaper can leave bacteria in the urinary tract. You are more likely to wipe babies from back to front.

Symptoms

Improper cleansing allows fecal bacteria to enter the urethra. It stays there, making your baby run a fever without any cold or flu symptoms. He may even feel a burning sensation or pain when urinating. Your baby may start throwing up, lose interest in food and feel fussy.

How to treat urinary tract infections in baby?

You may need to give your baby medication under the doctor’s direction to treat this condition. You may need to care for your child by breastfeeding more. Also, offer extra fluids or water to keep your baby hydrated.

Infant infections can be treated with a healthy lifestyle and good hygiene. Take care and take care of your little one.

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