Posts Tagged ‘Babies Allergic’
Diaper Dermatitis

Diaper Dermatitis is a mild disease, manifested by redness of the skin that is in contact with the diaper. It can be prevented by taking certain steps which are outlined below, in some cases there may be complications due to the presence of infectious agents.
The diaper is inevitable, however, if not properly cared for creating conditions conducive to suffer skin inflammations and eruptions of small red bumps on the area enclosed by the diaper. In most cases occur because the baby’s skin is very sensitive and irritated when in contact with the package wet for a long time. Read the rest of this entry »
Fish In Diet

Fish, an important element in any diet in children, so feeds such as meat, and has the advantage of being less greasy and much better digested.
The introduction of fish to your baby’s diet is recommended after nine months. At that point all babies can and should eat fish at least two or three times a week. It all sounds very promising, but … However, the fish has a problem: their spines, which can transform it into an unappetizing dish and even dangerous for children. Many times in addition, children find it tasteless, so not attracted much. Read the rest of this entry »
Consequences of Smoking For Your Baby

Babies and young children who grow up in a smoky environment, in fact, begin at a young age smoking. This can affect their health, both short and long term. Tobacco smoke inhalation is being very harmful. This applies to young children much more than adults because their airways are finely constructed and therefore more damaged.
What exactly happens if your baby still receives tobacco smoke? Below are the harmful effects of smoke air:
* Increased risk of otitis
The probability of middle ear infection increases if your child regularly resides in a smoky environment. Research shows that 15% of cases of otitis media in children from one to seven years is caused by their parents smoke. Read the rest of this entry »
Eliminating certain foods help babies allergic to breast milk
Academy of Pediatrics United States presented a report indicating that allergic children can tolerate milk if their mothers breast eliminated certain foods from the diet.
In a study published in the journal Pediatrics, doctors reported that mothers of infants who react adversely to milk should refrain from eating eggs, fish, peanuts, walnuts, almonds and milk. However, they cautioned that this would add supplements to prevent deficiencies of minerals and vitamins.
Also, doctors suggest that pregnant women are most likely to give birth to children with allergies need not worry about modifying your diet before birth. In this case, the only possible exception is the peanut.
Studies show that breast milk contains nutrients that reduce the risks of respiratory diseases and prevent other health problems.
Therefore, the group recommended that mothers breastfeed their babies during the first six months, an estimated three percent of babies are allergic to a protein found in breast milk and cow’s milk .