How do I take care of baby during monsoons? Any special advice?

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Regardless of any weather systems, I reckon the foundations of taking care of baby day to day will still apply such as keeping baby clean, maintaining a healthy diet and making sure baby is hydrated. But because of the monsoon, extra precautions should be included on top of the existing care basics. For example, make sure baby isn't caught in the bad weather by keeping them indoors. Take precautions against mosquito bites at all time. Read that mosquitoes that bite in the day carry the danger of dengue and after dusk, malaria. Make sure your child maintains a healthy diet and stays hydrated. You may wish to include immunity boosting supplements to child's diet either via vitamins or simply by adding more fruits and veggies during meal times.

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monsoon is a time when there are too many bugs in the air, and almost all babies are at a risk of contracting some or other type of viral or bacterial infection, as well as respiratory issues. here are a few tips that can help: 1. try and add ginger in your baby's regular diet. 2. make sure your baby is clean at all times and away from anyone who has the slightest hint of a cold or cough 3. only give boiled water to your baby at all times, even if you have a water filter at home 4. if you have plants in the house, make sure there is no stagnant water in the dishes that are usually placed under the pots, or stagnant water in any part of the house 5. take proper care to ensure your baby is safe from mosquito bites

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