Cold symptoms in full moon infants?
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Many parents often have such an experience. In the first six months after the birth of their children, they seldom catch a cold and behave very healthy. However, once six months have passed, they will catch a cold on the 180th day very accurately, and a few will appear on the 181th day. And this cold is usually accompanied by symptoms of high fever, so many parents are very panic. Today, let me share with you the cold symptoms of a full moon baby?.
Cold symptoms in full moon infants?
First: before the baby is born, it exchanges substances with the mother's blood through the placenta, and some immunoglobulins (also known as antibodies) enter the baby's blood along the umbilical cord through the placenta. At the same time, there are some antibodies in the milk, which can be obtained from breast milk. These immune substances will protect infants from many viruses, bacteria and other pathogens during a period of time after birth.
Second: the reason why these immune substances can enter the body of the baby through breast milk is that the digestive system of the baby is not sound in the first six months after birth, and these antibodies can be directly absorbed by the intestines and stomach into the body of the baby, but after six months, the digestive system begins to improve. At this time, after the antibodies in breast milk enter the intestines and stomach, they will be broken down by the protease in the intestines and stomach.
Third: so, on the 180th day, the antibodies usually obtained from the mother have been exhausted, and they can no longer be obtained from the milk. However, the environment around us is full of viruses and bacteria, and the weakest part of our body is the respiratory tract, so the cold virus will take advantage of the situation. At this time, the baby's own immune system needs to fight against it. At this time, the baby's own immune ability is still very weak. For example, when playing games, what to do when encountering a strong opponent, we must "enlarge the move". As a result, we see that the vast majority of infants with a cold will have a high fever.
matters needing attention
It's rare to have a cold in six months, but it doesn't mean that parents can take it seriously in the first six months. If they don't pay attention to it, they may have a cold at this time, and it's more dangerous to have a cold at this time.