If you don’t do these things well when you go out with catkins flying, be careful of the spring “blizzard” hitting your baby…

In the season when willow catkins are flying, almost everyone on the street is covering their mouths and noses, and from time to time they make the sound of rubbing their lips and tongues: Bah, bah, bah, bah, moms and dads, if you dare to take your baby out, don’t do this. Any protective measures, believe it or not, the baby will give you a B-box immediately! This is not over yet! Willow catkins not only make people feel like they can’t vomit cleanly no matter how much they vomit, but they can also cause skin itching, redness, swelling or other allergic symptoms. Today Doudehui will explain why willow catkins can cause allergies, and teach you how to help your baby resist the intrusion of willow catkins. (See the watermark for the picture source) It is not catkins that cause allergies in babies, but these things… (Picture source: hot.stutimes.com) In fact, simple willow catkins do not cause much trouble, nor do they cause much harm to the human body. threaten. After all, its main component is cellulose, which is similar to cotton. However, because catkins fly in the spring when flowers are in full bloom, they can easily absorb pollen, dust, bacteria and other substances that can cause allergies. Therefore, when the baby\’s skin comes into contact with the catkins, sneezing, itching, coughing, and local redness and swelling will occur. Allergic symptoms, such as allergic rhinitis and asthma, can also be induced in severe cases. So, how to prevent flying catkins from intruding on your baby? Many netizens came up with a lot of bad tricks to fight against the catkins… Some said to stay at home and not go out (it is not good for health to stay at home for a long time), and some said that it was set on fire (there is a risk of causing a fire). Although these tricks are not feasible, they are enough to show how much trouble the willow catkins bring to everyone. Now Doudehui will give you some serious science on how to prevent willow catkins from attacking your baby. (Picture source: www.huhu101.com) 1. Go out less often. During the season when catkins are flying, you should take your baby out less often. Especially newborns, babies with allergies, and babies with asthma should spend less time outside. Even if you take your baby out, try to avoid areas where catkins are flying. 2. Close doors and windows tightly. When the wind is strong, catkins can penetrate everywhere, so parents should close doors and windows tightly to prevent catkins from flying in. You also need to close the screens when opening windows for ventilation, and it is best to clean the screens once a week, or at least every two weeks. 3. Put basins of water at home. If white hairs are flying around at home, you can put several basins of water in the house so that the willow catkins will become \”wet\” and unable to fly. At the same time, diligent mopping can also effectively \”fix\” flying catkins. 4. Wear a mask or gauze when going out. It is recommended to wear a mask or gauze when going out to prevent willow catkins from entering the baby\’s mouth and nose and causing discomfort. And to minimize skin exposure, you can wear a light, breathable, long-sleeved jacket for your baby. If the baby is in a stroller, it is best to close the gauze to prevent the willow catkins from coming into contact with the baby. 5. Take allergy medicines. If your baby has allergic symptoms, it is recommended to take anti-allergy medicines or vitamin C supplements under the guidance of a doctor to relieve the symptoms. 6. Remove willow catkins from your body in a timely manner. When willow catkins stick to your baby\’s skin or nasal cavity, they must be removed in time. It is best to wash them with warm water. This will help prevent allergies or alleviate allergic symptoms. If catkins get into your eyes, do not rub your eyes with your hands. It is recommended to rinse them with water.or seek medical attention. Once your baby develops severe symptoms such as skin itching and erythema, you should also seek medical treatment in time. 7. Eat less spicy and allergy-prone foods. During the season when willow catkins are flying, parents should pay special attention to their babies\’ diet. In addition to avoiding known allergens, they should also avoid eating greasy, spicy, and seafood foods. At this time, they should eat more Give your baby vegetables and fruits. Another reason why catkins cause itching is that when the skin is \”tickled\” by catkins from time to time, people will scratch subconsciously. During the scratching process, the hands and nails are not clean, which can easily induce artificial urticaria. If the skin is damaged by scratching, allergies and infections are more likely to occur. Therefore, both adults and babies should take protective measures before going out, and don’t give the willow catkins a chance to invade!

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