What causes respiratory infections in babies? What are the issues to be aware of?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Many babies at a young age, the body's resistance and immunity are poor, if you do not pay attention to the baby physical and preventive words, it will make the baby suffer from a cold and sick, will be accompanied by a violent cough. In daily life, people should pay more attention to the care of the baby, to avoid inhaling some harmful substances into the baby's body, resulting in respiratory tract infections when the baby is sick, due to the baby's immune system and lung dysplasia, the baby's body will be affected and harmed to a certain extent, long-term failure will make the baby's growth and development disorders, let's learn more about it.

    When the baby's immune system is not fully developed, there will often be a cold during the change of seasons, and it will be accompanied by a violent cough. When the baby suffers from a cold, parents must pay attention to giving the baby more warm and tonic food, and avoid giving the baby spicy, greasy and cold food, which will increase the inflammation in the baby's body and aggravate the condition.

    When many babies suffer from colds, they are because the body is attacked by cold, so in daily life, parents should add clothes to the baby in time according to the change of temperature, so as to avoid the baby being cold and causing diseases. When the baby is young, do not give the baby random medicine, should go to the hospital in time**, according to the doctor's advice and instructions to give the baby some nutritious food, to help the baby increase vitamins and trace elements, improve the baby's resistance and immunity, to avoid the baby suffering from respiratory tract infections, in daily life also need to pay attention to the problem of indoor ventilation in time, to give the baby a clean and comfortable environment.

    To sum up, we can understand that when the baby suffers from respiratory tract infection, it needs to be carried out in time** to avoid missing the best ** time, so that the baby's condition will worsen and lead to more serious consequences.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Taking your child to a noisy place and infecting your child with bacteria or viruses can lead to respiratory infections. It is necessary to pay attention to taking the child to the hospital in time to do the corresponding **, and do a good job of nursing the child, do not take the child to a crowded place, and feed the child water in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think there are dietary reasons, work and rest reasons, weather reasons, family reasons and environmental reasons. Therefore, parents must pay attention to the baby's diet, work and rest, warmth, safety and body.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You know that the baby's age is relatively young, the body's immunity is low, the room is often not cleaned, the child wears fewer clothes, and breathes second-hand smoke, which will lead to respiratory infections.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Viruses, bacteria and other pathogenic bacteria infection, the baby is infected with a large number of pathogenic bacteria, strong pathogenicity, acting on the respiratory tract to cause respiratory tract infection. For example, in the high influenza season, the influenza virus is transmitted through respiratory droplets, causing symptoms of respiratory tract infection such as fever, chills, cough, sputum, sore throat, and nasal congestion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Allergies are caused by personal constitution, physical fitness, immunity, environment, and disease. All of these causes can lead to respiratory infections in your baby.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cold, cough, external cold, eating inappropriate food, inappropriate clothing, being infected by other babies, virus infection.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Genetic reasons, low resistance, allergies, long-term exposure to dust, and infections can cause respiratory infections in children, but they all need to go to the hospital for checking.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Infants are prone to respiratory tract infections, such as respiratory virus or bacterial infections, because their tracheal function is not yet developed and their immune function is not perfect; 2. Viral infection: respiratory viruses are the most common pathogens, such as respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus and rhinovirus; 3. Bacterial infection: common pneumoniae pneumoniae infection or Staphylococcus aureus infection, etc.;

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be caused by low immunity, it may be caused by parental infection, it may be caused by bad air, it may be caused by the baby's life, or it may be caused by a cold and fever.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Failure to pay attention to personal hygiene, the surrounding environment is not particularly clean, the baby's clothes are not washed regularly, the baby's immunity is low, and malnutrition.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some mothers say that their babies always have colds and coughs, and they have to go to the hospital once or twice a month. Indeed, due to the relatively low immune function of children, they are prone to respiratory tract infections, and repeated respiratory tract infections will also affect the growth and development of children, which brings great trouble to parents. Children suffer, parents love deeply.

    But what causes frequent respiratory infections in children? Parents must want to know.

    <> children's respiratory barrier function is poor, the ciliary activity of the airway mucosa is not conducive to the clearance of microorganisms and secretions, and the secretion ability of mucosal antibodies is poor, and it is difficult to kill invading microorganisms, so pathogenic microorganisms are easy to infect the respiratory tract. The immunity of children with low immunity is the same as height and weight, and it grows with age, and at the age of 6 months to 1 year after birth, because the antibodies made by the mother to the baby have been exhausted, and your ability to produce antibodies is still very low, so the baby's physiological immunity is very low and prone to repeated infections.

    Congenital heart disease, cerebral palsy, malnutrition, airway dysplasia, chronic oral and nasal diseases such as chronic sinusitis, chronic rhinitis, chronic gingivitis, chronic tonsillitis, etc., are all associated with recurrent respiratory tract infections. Environmental factors Climate change, group life, smoking households, air pollution, etc. are all factors that cause ** respiratory infections. For infants and young children, the hot and cold climate and easy sweating are the main causes of infection, and for kindergarten and elementary school children, cross-infection is difficult to avoid.

    A small number of children also suffer from primary immunodeficiency disorders. Due to low congenital immunity, respiratory tract infections recur, and it is difficult to suffer in severe cases.

    Now that we know why babies are susceptible to respiratory infections, here are some steps you can take to prevent them. For the problem of low immunity and poor physiological upper respiratory barrier function, you can take some drugs to enhance resistance, but not the resistance can be improved immediately, not every baby can, parents should be psychologically prepared, but as the age increases, the resistance will gradually improve, parents do not have to be too anxious, wait patiently, time and growth will be taken care of. If there is an underlying medical condition, it must be addressed, such as congenital heart disease, which still requires surgery**; Malnutrition should increase nutrition and pay attention to feeding; Chronic oral and nasal inflammation should be cleared.

    The environment and climate change are difficult to control, parents should pay attention to keeping the baby warm, increase or decrease clothes in time, strengthen physical exercise, wash hands in time, change sweaty clothes in time, do not smoke, open windows for ventilation, and maintain air circulation. In a very small number of children with congenital immunodeficiency disorders, diagnosis and ** are very difficult, and once they are detected, they should be diagnosed as soon as possible**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Germs entering the nasal cavity, respiratory virus infection, flu virus infection, lung inflammation, cold inflammation, these reasons can cause the baby's respiratory tract sensation. Because these conditions will lead to various diseases of the baby's respiratory tract, they will also affect the fetus's resistance.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The baby has a cold throat, eats spicy food, gets on fire, and has a bacterial infection due to the weather. Because the baby's body immunity is relatively low.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Baby upper respiratory tract infections are not for no reason, so what are the causes of baby upper respiratory tract infections?

    A baby respiratory infection is a ring-shaped infection above the respiratory tract, including the nose, pharynx, and larynx. It is mainly due to irregular work and rest time, lack of water and other human immunity, coupled with frequent visits to schools, amusement parks and other public places, especially not paying attention to health, resulting in viral infections, a small part of which is caused by bacterial infection. In addition, children with malnutrition or immunodeficiency disorders are also susceptible to upper respiratory tract infections and are unable to.

    In fact, most of the respiratory tract infections are caused by bacterial infections, because children's resistance is weak, the probability of bacterial infections will be much greater than that of adults, once there is a virus or bacteria invade the body, the upper respiratory tract becomes the first level, and if these levels of the upper respiratory tract are not blocked, the child will have an upper respiratory tract infection.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are many reasons for this, it may be that the baby eats something unclean, or the baby eats too much, or it may be a respiratory infection caused by the baby's cold.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It may be that the baby breathes bad air when breathing, or it may be that the baby's body resistance itself is very weak, so it is also very easy to get respiratory tract infections, or it may be that the baby is on fire, so there will also be respiratory tract infections.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It may be because the child's physical fitness is relatively poor, it may be because it is affected by bacteria from the outside world, it may be because it usually drinks less water, it may be because it is cold, or it may be because it is affected by the virus.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That is, after the baby is born, because of some dust or infected items, resulting in respiratory infection, the child should be allowed to drink some hot water appropriately, and do not let the child be infected with bacteria, so as to prevent it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Refers to infectious diseases of the nose, pharynx, tonsils, and larynx. Such as acute rhinitis, acute pharyngitis and acute tonsillitis. Once there is a high fever, you should take antipyretics or put a cold towel on your head, and you can also use alcohol to take a bath to cool down in time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Pediatric respiratory tract infections can easily cause bronchitis and pneumonia, so we must strengthen children's physical exercise and try not to go to crowded places.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Of course, I know that if the child's respiratory system has problems, pay attention to **, go to the hospital to cooperate**, pay attention to the surrounding situation, pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, pay attention to the child's living situation, and do not go to crowded places.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Acute respiratory tract infection in infants is a very common neonatal disease, so it is necessary to strengthen nursing, pay attention to keeping warm, do not catch a cold, and do appropriate exercise to enhance the body's immunity.

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