When winter comes, your hands and feet are cold. What’s going on?

This is the normal regulation mechanism of the body, not a disease, but a normal phenomenon. There is no need to worry or treat it. When the weather is cold, the body will be stimulated by low temperature and the regulation mechanism will be activated. In order to maintain the temperature of internal organs, the body will allow more blood to flow to the heart, lungs, etc. The blood flowing to hands, feet and face will be greatly reduced, so the temperature of hands and feet will be reduced. You can do this: Drink more hot water to speed up blood circulation; Wear gloves and thicker socks. Exercise more, every hour you sit, you have to get up and exercise.

Is it necessary to spend money to preserve the baby’s umbilical cord blood?

The World Bone Marrow Donation Association, the American Pediatric Association and the European Union do not encourage ordinary people to preserve umbilical cord blood. We recommend you to donate it. After the baby cuts the umbilical cord, part of the blood remaining in the umbilical cord is umbilical cord blood. Some diseases require stem cell transplantation, and umbilical cord blood contains hematopoietic stem cells. In the future, if unfortunately suffering from some blood diseases, metabolic diseases, immune diseases, etc., umbilical cord blood may be used. However, the probability that stem cells in umbilical cord blood can be used to treat diseases does not exceed 1/2700. Moreover, if the disease is caused by genetic abnormalities, it means that there is a Read More …

Why can’t babies under 3 wear down jackets?

Down jacket is light and warm, and is the first choice for many people to spend the winter, but it is not recommended to wear down jacket for babies under 3 years old. Reason 1: Down jacket is easy to cause allergy, The baby’s immune system is immature, and duck down and goose down filled with down jacket are easy to make the baby allergic, causing skin adverse reactions such as rash, urticaria and pruritus. In addition, the baby may also have allergic symptoms such as eye itching, nasopharynx itching, cough, chest tightness, asthma, etc. If the child reaches the age of 3 and still has allergic reactions to fur materials or suffers from allergic rhinitis, asthma and other diseases, Read More …

Dry Goods Coming (Phase 1) How Much Do Babies Know about Food Allergy

Should what Suspect Food Allergy? Skin manifestations: pruritus, rash, dryness/flushing, eczema aggravating eyes: congestion and redness, tears, rubbing eyes and mouth: red and swollen lips, oral ulcer, gastrointestinal tract reaction: frequent milk spitting, constipation, diarrhea, diarrhea watery stool and respiratory tract manifestations: cough, sneezing, runny nose What should parents do? Avoid allergic foods: Immediately stop taking allergic food for symptomatic treatment: After the specialist confirmed that the baby had food allergy, According to the severity of the baby’s symptoms and the degree of physical damage, symptomatic treatment will be carried out. Food Substitution: Replace the diet according to the situation and restrict the diet of the lactating mother: There is no significant difference in statistics whether the diet restriction of Read More …

Dry Goods Coming (Phase 2) Precautions Before and After Vaccination

Is BCG dangerous? It’s not Generally speaking, vaccination itself is not dangerous. Serious complications are very rare. It is really dangerous not to vaccinate or prevent. Is there any way to reduce risks? Of course there is Before vaccination: Vaccination at regular vaccination sites; Before vaccination, the health information of the child should be provided to the vaccinated medical staff so as to judge whether the vaccination can be carried out. After vaccination: Stay in hospital for observation for 30 minutes (due to individual reasons, very few people may have allergic reactions, most of which occur within 30 minutes after inoculation). Press and hold the needle eye with cotton swabs for a few minutes before taking it away without bleeding. Read More …

Dry goods are coming (Phase 3). The growth curve looks like this.

It is normal that the baby is no longer chubby. Before 6 months, the baby can do too few movements. At most, he can only look up, turn over, move his hands and feet, and play on his stomach. Most of the time, he is lying down or being held, which consumes too little energy. As they learn more and more movements, of course they will consume more and more energy. Is chubby healthier? Think too much Excessive growth is not conducive to the health of the baby. On the contrary, obesity in infancy not only affects the health of the child, but also is closely related to the occurrence of metabolic syndrome in adulthood. The risk of diabetes, hypertension, Read More …

Dry Goods Coming (Phase 4) Baby Medication 8 Do You Want 8 Do You Want 8

This information should be clear Find out the dosage: According to the child’s age and weight, the accurate dose is calculated, Avoid overdose. Carefully understand contraindications and other precautions: Particularly adverse reactions and contraindications, As well as foods that should be taboo. Symptomatic treatment: Minimize the use of compound preparations, The more complex the ingredients, The greater the risk of adverse reactions. Use the right tools: Such as syringes, droppers, special measuring cups, Know the dosage more accurately. Clear handover: When many adults take turns to take care of their children, they should make clear the handover of medication dosage, time and illness. Keep the original packaging box: This can ensure that they know the validity period, dosage and adverse Read More …

Dry Goods Coming (Phase 5) Ji Lianmei’s Collection of Medication Problems for Lactating Mothers (Part I)

Is it safer for breast-feeding mothers to use what medicine for colds and fevers? All you need to do is wait patiently, drink more water and rest more. This is the basic treatment strategy for the common cold. If your body temperature is above 38 ℃, you can choose acetaminophen or ibuprofen. They are the most widely used and safest antipyretic and are safe to use during lactation. How to do with diarrhea during lactation, can you take medicine? You can go to the hospital to check whether diarrhea is caused by bacterial infection. If so, the doctor will judge whether antibiotic treatment is needed, and you can prescribe some antibiotics that can be used during lactation. If it is Read More …

Can’t children eat honey?

That’s true. Do not feed honey to babies under 1 year old. Because honey may contain botulinum and its spores, which may pose a fatal threat to babies. Botox is widespread in nature and may enter food during processing, packaging and storage. Honey is one of them. For babies over 1 year old, the intestinal flora is relatively stable. Even if honey containing a small amount of Clostridium botulinum is eaten, the original intestinal flora can inhibit its reproduction. However, babies less than 1 year old have not yet fully developed their organs, their intestinal environment is very fragile, and they are also sensitive to toxins. When they eat contaminated honey, they are very prone to poisoning and have serious Read More …

Can drinking a large cup of salt water every day detoxify and clear intestines?

Drinking salt water not only does not detoxify, but also may cause illness or even lose one’s life. A large amount of sodium chloride intake, first of all, will stimulate the intestines and stomach, causing stomach swelling, followed by vomiting, diarrhea and other reactions. At the same time, it will also cause blood pressure rise, body edema and other conditions. In more serious cases, it may also destroy the balance of neurons’ impulse transmission, causing coma, shock and even death. Even light saline is not recommended to drink indiscriminately: originally, the daily intake of salt by Chinese people far exceeds the recommended 6 grams per day. Adding more salt to saline and drinking more salt must be harmful to health. Read More …