Practice Good Hygiene To Reduce Infectious Diseases In Children
Infectious diseases in children are a big concerns for parents. Usually children will not get infectious diseases at home for there are protected. As your child don't come in contact with many people at home and parents or I should say adults are generally immune to many childhood illness so adults cannot and don't have the opportunity to transmit those infections to your children. So where do children get the infectious diseases from if it is not possible to get the infectious disease at home.
Where do children get infectious diseases from? Well the infectious diseases are spread places like in the Day Cares, Child Cares, Kindergartens, enclosed Playgrounds or other facilities when there are a large amount of children gather together for period of time come in close contact. Children most likely will put their hands in their mouth after playing. Children fall sick easily compare to the adults. Children immune systems have not fully developed at their age. There is no way to prevent the spread of all infectious and illnesses within these places. However some of these infectious diseases can be prevented.
Children Practice Good Hygiene The best way to prevent these infectious diseases for transmission is to educate your child to wash their hands well. Always remember that infections can be spread by any person, child or adult, who show no signs of that illness. They may or may not be sick but they might just be a carrier of the diseases. Habits of washing your hands is the most effective way because it dilutes and flushes off germs and other contaminated matter. Sadly enough that most children are not conscious of their personal hygiene as majority of children are not taught of practicing good hygiene at home. Parents have to teach your child at the young age to practice good hygiene at home first and help them maintain the habit although it is not easy to teach proper hand washing hygiene.
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