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Wearing too many clothes for children after cooling down can also cause children to catch a cold and have a fever?

Cooling is wave after wave, and many children get sick.

A friend complained to Douma:

Seeing that the weather is a little cold, I will immediately add clothes to my children; I found that the wind was a little strong and immediately put a scarf on the child. Still sunbathing on the balcony every day, why did the child suddenly get sick? Many parents feel that their children are physically weak. If the weather changes, they should pay special attention, otherwise they will easily catch a cold and get sick.

But what many parents don't know is that it may be because of their careful care that their children will get sick every once in a while.

Before, Mama Dou once saw a news that the weather was cold and many children had a cold and fever, so they were wrapped up by their parents to see a doctor.

Some parents asked the doctor why children get sick when they wear warm clothes.

The doctor said that the child has a cold and fever, and sometimes the reason is to wear too much!

This is because the child's central nervous system for regulating body temperature is not well developed, and it is difficult to regulate his body temperature if it is too cold or too hot.

When the weather turns cold, parents often let their children wear too much, but children are naturally active and generate a lot of heat, because too many clothes can't be distributed, which actually makes them in an overheated environment.

Sweating is easier to catch cold after being blown by the wind, so you have a cold and a fever. Therefore, dressing children in autumn and winter is a problem that parents need to pay more attention to. You can go to look at the beans's mom's previous article.

How do others cultivate frost resistance?

But then again, when the child is not so thick, although the child may feel thin and warm; Parents always have a concern in their hearts.

Actually, parents don't have to. The so-called "chilly in spring and chilly in autumn" can enhance children's frost resistance and physique after the autumn weather turns cold!

In the Tang Dynasty, there was a kind of "throwing cold water", that is, in the cold winter of November, people went to the streets together, splashing water on each other, singing and dancing, and the cold taste could be imagined.

This kind of activity is still circulating in Dai areas.

It is clearly recorded in the history of Song Dynasty that General Huyan Zan threw cold water on children in the cold winter in order to make them more frost-resistant.

Although both parents understand the truth, few parents are so cruel to their children nowadays.

However, in foreign countries, the "cold-resistant training" for children is really ruthless.

In Japan, many kindergartens have a course called "Nude Conservation", that is, in winter, under the guidance of teachers, children run naked on the playground for 30 minutes.

There are even kindergartens that organize children to play with snow in the weather of MINUS four degrees Celsius, provided that they take off their coats.

It must be very difficult for parents in China to receive this kind of education.

However, according to the kindergarten director who did it, this cold-resistant training has been going on for more than 20 years, so children become less prone to catch a cold, and even if they catch a cold occasionally, they will get better soon.

In addition to Japan, neighboring Russia has a similar tradition, such as letting children take a cold bath in the snow at MINUS 25 degrees Celsius.

The Russian nation is nicknamed "the fighting nation" to describe their tough style, but no matter how wild their parents' imagination is, they will never think of the following scene:

A dozen children ran to the snow in their underwear, picked up a bucket of ice water and poured it on their heads.

People who don't know think it's corporal punishment, but it's actually a curriculum in Russian kindergartens. Teachers say it can keep children healthy.