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9 Monsoon Care Tips for Babies

These are really easy Monsoon Care Tips that hardly need any special effort but are very effective! When everyone is healthy and happy, the monsoons can be a much more enjoyable time!<br>

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9 Monsoon Care Tips for Babies

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  1. 9 Monsoon Care Tips for Babies

  2. Keep Baby Clean and Dry The rains require a lot of attention to baby and toddler hygiene. Ensure that you keep them clean by giving them twice a day. Pay extra attention to the underarms, neck, genitals and other folds and creases in their body. Also ensure that their care-takers are wearing clean clothes and are free from infections.

  3. Dress them in Comfortable Clothes Climatic fluctuations are quite sharp in the monsoon, ranging from hot and humid to sudden cold weather. Dress your little-one in comfortable cotton clothes to beat the humidity, but always carry a cardigan or jacket, which you can use in case it gets chilly. Ensure that baby’s clothes are completely dry; clothes tend to retain dampness in the monsoon which could lead to fungal infections.

  4. Keep Mosquitoes Away Diseases like malaria and dengue are extremely prevalent in the monsoon, so it is very important to keep babies protected from mosquitoes. Wearing clothes with long sleeves, using mosquito patches as well as clearing away stagnant water from around your home can help to a great extent.

  5. Stay Away from People who are Ill Viral infections are extremely common during monsoons and are very contagious as well. Keep your child away from people who have a flu or any kind of infection. Ask your family and friends to wash their hands and use a sanitizer before they touch your baby, since they may be harboring germs even if they don’t show any symptoms.

  6. Avoid Crowded Places Crowded places like malls are hotspots for germs and it’s very easy for babies to catch any disease since their immunity isn’t fully developed. It’s best to avoid such places during the monsoon, or at least go when it is least likely to be crowded.

  7. Wash your Own and your Baby’s Hands often All the hand washing awareness programs have a point – the best way to stay safe from infections is to keep your and baby’s hands clean. Wash your hands with soap and water often, especially after handling dirty diapers or coming in from outside. Also ask older siblings to do the same before touching the baby.

  8. Stick to Boiled Water Ensure that you use boiled and cooled water for your baby’s formula as well as to drink since stomach flu and diarrhea are mostly waterborne diseases that are more commonly seen during the rains.

  9. Wash Fruits and Vegetables Thoroughly Keep you little one away from all raw vegetables and pre-cut fruit, especially from outside. At home, ensure that you wash all fruits and vegetables with a teaspoon of salt and water.

  10. Stay Away from the First Showers Keep your baby away from the first showers of the monsoon, since they’re likely to be acidic and could harm baby’s delicate skin. So stay indoors and watch the rains!

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