Taking care of Kids in Monsoon Season

Taking care of children during the monsoon season is crucial to prevent infections. Good hygiene is the foundation—children should be taught to wash their hands frequently, especially before eating, and keep their nails trimmed and clean. To prevent respiratory infections, it’s advisable for older children to wear masks in crowded places, though this may be difficult for younger ones. Parents should also avoid sending sick children to school or daycare to prevent the spread of illness.

1.Immunization, particularly the flu vaccine, plays a key role in reducing infection risk, and the belief that natural immunity is superior to vaccines is a misconception—vaccines help children fall sick less often. For mosquito-borne diseases, prevention is all about avoiding bites. Dress children in full-sleeved clothes and use mosquito nets. Be cautious with mosquito repellent creams, especially in very young children, as their skin can absorb chemicals and they may accidentally ingest them. Always consult a doctor before using such products. Overall, combining hygiene, vaccination, protective clothing, and safe repellent use can help keep children healthy during the monsoons.

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