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London Cancer Institute: Children who are "too clean" are prone to leukemia, so parents should pay attention!

Speaking of childhood leukemia, what is our first reaction? Recently, home decoration, excessive formaldehyde, ionizing radiation, food pollution, environmental pollution ... in short, it must be related to the dirty surrounding environment!

But a headline in Medscape recently said: "Too clean" is not good, which may induce acute leukemia in children.

Click in and find that the article interprets a new discovery of London Cancer Institute, which reads: "Children who grow up in sterile environment are more likely to suffer from childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia".

This also shows on the one hand that it is ok to love cleanliness, but being too clean will cause "over-protection" to children's immunity, which is not conducive to children's health.

So what is "too clean"?

Situation 1: The ground is super dirty. Never touch the precious mother whose son is playing with her children. Every time her son touches the ground, he grabs it and wipes it with a sterile wet towel.

Excessive skin cleaning will not only destroy the natural balance of microorganisms, but also damage the skin. Besides, it is not good for children to interrupt their play all the time.

Situation 2: Disinfect the baby's things. If your baby unfortunately suffers from infectious diseases such as herpetic angina, it is necessary to thoroughly clean and disinfect toys, bowls and spoons, beds and clothes. But in normal times, these things really don't need to be washed with disinfectant.

Parents are tired of washing. If the disinfectant chosen is not suitable and remains on the object, the baby's skin will break out in a rash and need time to care.

Raising children really doesn't have to be too clean.