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What are the precautions for taking the baby out for travel in April

Travel precautions for taking baby out in April

4hw.com.cn: April is the most suitable time to take your baby out to play. However, due to your baby's small age and poor immunity, it is necessary to take precautions before going out. What are the precautions for April baby tour? Let's have a look.

1. Prevent mosquito bites

Spring is warm and flowers are blooming. The grass grows and the warbler flies. In April, the field is most vulnerable to mosquito bites. Because the baby's skin is delicate, it is easy to be attacked by mosquitoes. Therefore, parents must prepare mosquito repellent water, dew, etc. before going out, to wear light colored clothes for the baby, to give the baby some garlic in advance, to prevent mosquito bites. If the baby is bitten outside, do not scratch, sprinkle some anti itching water or alcohol on him, or clean the bite in time.

2. Beware of pollen allergy

April is a good time to enjoy flowers. Many parents will take their baby to the field to enjoy flowers and outings, but pay attention to the baby's allergy to pollen. Pollinosis is an allergic reaction caused by human contact with plant pollen. There will be systemic pruritus, red skin, and even paroxysmal sneezing, stuffy nose, tears, asthma and other symptoms. Should be timely to the hospital, oral dexamethasone, chlorpheniramine and other antiallergic drugs.

Children are likely to be born with pollen allergies. Children with a history of pollen allergy should choose a park with trees and lawns as the main part of spring outing, instead of going to a large flower show. Weather conditions also have an impact on pollen dispersal. If the weather is sunny after rain, there are few pollen particles, which is suitable for children with pollen allergy to travel. Once you find that your child's face is not good after smelling the flowers, don't let him stand in the flowers to take photos. You can use a small cotton swab immediately, dip it in a small amount of pure water or warm boiled water, and clean the nostrils of your child, so as to prevent the aggravation of allergic symptoms.

3. Prevention of carsickness

For babies with carsickness and seasickness, do not feed fried or high-fat food before driving; try to avoid traveling by sealed bus. If you have to take a long-distance bus trip, you can paste a piece of fresh ginger on your baby's navel (fixed with a band aid) 30 minutes before departure, or take car sickness medicine according to the instructions; try to sit in the seat next to the driver in front to reduce bumps; prepare plastic bags, toilet paper and water for your baby, and let him spit the dirt inside when vomiting, rinse with water to eliminate the bad smell , wipe the corners of the mouth.