2. Reasonable diet: The baby's diet should be light and easy to digest, eat more fruits and vegetables and eat less greasy and spicy food. At the same time, we should pay attention to food hygiene and avoid eating cold food.
3. Enhance immunity: appropriately increase outdoor activities, let the baby bask in the sun and enhance physical fitness. In addition, some vitamins and minerals can be properly supplemented to improve immunity.
4. Maintain good living habits: develop good work and rest habits and ensure adequate sleep. Avoid excessive fatigue and keep a happy mood.
5. Avoid contact with the source of the disease: Try to avoid taking your baby to crowded places, especially during the high incidence of influenza. If someone in the family is sick, isolation measures should be taken to avoid infecting the baby.
6. Vaccinate regularly: Vaccinate your baby in time according to the doctor's advice to prevent the occurrence of diseases.
7. Pay attention to personal hygiene: educate your baby to develop good hygiene habits, such as washing hands frequently and not spitting. This can not only prevent the spread of the disease, but also cultivate the baby's awareness of self-protection.
8. Seek medical attention in time: Once you find that your baby has unwell symptoms, you should seek medical attention in time, and don't take medicine by yourself or delay treatment.