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Taking children to play in summer, these are all things to pay attention to.

It's summer vacation again. Beasts go out to exercise every day after finishing their homework, which can not only exercise, but also consume part of their physical strength to prevent them from tearing their homes [laughing]. In addition, many parents will take their children on a small trip during the holidays to enhance parent-child affection. So what are the precautions for going out to play in summer?

Summer weather is hot, ultraviolet rays are strong, children's skin is delicate, sun protection is not done well, and it is easy to get sunburned, which will cause irreversible damage to children's skin, so be sure to pay attention to your baby's sun protection. Sun protection is divided into "physical sun protection" and "chemical sun protection". Physical sun protection mainly includes: 1. Avoid going out at 10:00- 16:00 when the ultraviolet intensity is strongest. 2. Go out and wear sunscreen clothes, sun hats and sunglasses produced by regular manufacturers; 3. The stroller should be equipped with a parasol and walk with a parasol; Don't play in direct sunlight, find a cool place to play. Physical sun protection is the safest and most effective for children. It is suggested that daily sun protection should be mainly physical sun protection. The second is chemical sunscreen, that is, apply sunscreen special for baby, but be careful not to choose spray type as far as possible to prevent baby from inhaling by mistake or accidentally spraying it into baby's mouth or eyes.

In summer, many people like to use toilet water to relieve summer heat and repel mosquitoes, but incorrect use may endanger the baby's health. So how to use toilet water safely for your baby?

First of all, adult toilet water should not be directly applied to children's skin, and it should be diluted with 5 times of water before use. It is recommended to use toilet water only for children and certified by an authoritative organization.

In addition, toilet water contains alcohol. When in use, avoid contact with open flames or close to fire sources to avoid being ignited.

Third, don't use toilet water when you have dermatitis or skin damage, which is easy to produce allergic reactions.

Fourth, don't apply too much toilet water to prevent the body surface temperature from dropping rapidly when the toilet water volatilizes, leading to skin itching, cold sweat and other adverse reactions.

Fifth, don't let your baby use toilet water alone to prevent it from spraying on eyes, ears, nose and mouth, causing accidental injuries.

Finally, look at the ingredients list, carefully choose products containing deet and products containing mosquito repellent fat.

Take the baby out to play, in addition to the above-mentioned attention to sun protection and summer, but also to prevent mosquito bites. If paederus and solenopsis invicta are found, such poisonous insects should not be discharged directly to prevent the strong acidic venom in poisonous insects from corroding the baby's skin and causing dermatitis. The correct way is to blow the poisonous insects away.

Because this poisonous insect is generally not aggressive to humans, it just stops on the skin, does not suck blood, and does not hook the skin, so it is easy to be blown away. After blowing away, wash the skin crawled by insects with alkaline soapy water or soda water to neutralize the strong acidic substances left by poisonous insects. If the early treatment is not timely, you need to go to the hospital dermatology department in time to prevent the rash from bursting, infection or allergic reaction, which is life-threatening.

In addition, you must be very careful when killing ticks! Acari will plunge into the meat and "suck blood".

Even more frightening, it will carry and spread 83 kinds of viral diseases, 365,438+0 kinds of bacterial diseases and 32 kinds of protozoan diseases. Ticks have barbs on their mouthparts. Don't pull it out forcibly after being bitten, otherwise the mouthparts will continue to be poisoned if left in the skin, and may also cause life-threatening allergic reactions.

The most recommended thing is: go to the hospital! Let the professionals come! Don't treat your child casually after being bitten, which delays the best treatment opportunity and leads to tragedy. Of course, the most important thing is to take precautions in advance. Try not to sit and play in the grass and Woods for a long time in summer. Give children long-sleeved trousers with good air, tie up their trouser legs and put on socks, which can not only protect themselves from the sun, but also effectively prevent mosquito bites. If you find that your child has unknown swelling, especially in a short time, or accompanied by systemic symptoms, you must see a doctor immediately!

These are some precautions for taking children out to play in summer. For their health, parents must take a good look [laughs].