How does child catch a cold to wheeze to return a responsibility?
summary
Children's cold refers to children's acute upper respiratory tract infection, which refers to the acute infection above the throat, upper respiratory tract and nasopharynx. Also referred to as "Shanggan". Children's colds are mainly caused by viruses. In addition to Mycoplasma and bacterial infections, children's colds should adjust their diet. Today, let me tell you what's the matter with children's colds and wheezing?
How does child catch a cold to wheeze to return a responsibility?
First: because children catch a cold on asthma, may cause viral myocarditis! Cause suffocation, shortness of breath, dyspnea and so on! Some people, especially white-collar workers, often suffer from insomnia, lack of sleep and poor sleep quality, so their immunity will become weak and colds will come. Lack of sleep can lead to a decline in immunity and reduce the number of "killer cells" that fight bacteria. The University of Chicago study found that people who sleep only four hours a night have 50% less antibodies against influenza than those who sleep 7.5-8.5 hours a night.
Second: cold can not only cause cold and diarrhea, but also cervical discomfort, limb cold, joint pain and other problems.
Third: people with weak physique generally do not exercise. What's more, it is caused by malnutrition. Most of these people have poor immunity and are easily infected with viruses and bacteria. Therefore, people with body deficiency should take more nutritious food, strengthen exercise and reduce fat accumulation to achieve a virtuous circle and enhance immunity.
matters needing attention
People with a cold are most likely to cough and sneeze, and droplets are the main way of transmission of cold virus. Therefore, in public places, people who cough or sneeze should keep a distance of at least one meter, and turn their back to droplets, so as to reduce the number of droplets flying into their eyes or nostrils. Otherwise, you may be the next one who makes people "stay away".