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Autumn and winter are the seasons of high incidence of baby skin allergies! Many parents of babies often ignore an important allergen-clothing allergy!
Maybe many parents will ask, how can a baby be allergic to normal clothes? In fact, incorrect choice of clothes and improper dressing posture will lead to skin allergies, improper safety protection and other problems, and even affect the baby's lifelong development!
First of all, what kind of clothes should the baby wear? According to Sears "American Academy of Pediatrics Parenting Encyclopedia", babies' skin is tender and prone to allergies, so when choosing baby clothes materials, it is best to choose pure cotton, which is considered pure cotton if the cotton content is more than 75%, and 100% is called pure cotton. Cotton, the clothes are breathable, easy to absorb sweat, and the fabric is soft, which is not easy to irritate the baby's delicate skin.
Children aged 0-1: When the baby is just born, it is easier to sweat, the skin is delicate, and it is slow to adapt to the environment and temperature. At this time, mothers should choose soft and comfortable clothing, with fast sweat absorption Fabrics have high requirements for warmth retention, and babies are prone to spitting up milk. Naturally, mothers need to wash frequently, so easy washing has become one of the selection criteria.
Children aged 1-2: The biggest characteristics of children at this stage are lively, active, and easy to generate heat. At this time, we should choose clothing with high comfort, ease of movement, and resistance to dirt. Choose from all-cotton fabrics, and choose velveteen or corduroy for the outerwear.
PS: Do not choose chemical fiber products, such as polyester, acrylic, etc., because the air permeability is not good, and it is easy to irritate the baby's skin and cause allergies!
Among them, type A clothing can be worn by infants and young children; type B clothing can be worn next to the body; type C clothing is only wearable. Infants and young children under 36 months should choose category A, and only those over 3 years old can choose category B.
Among them, qualified products <first-class products<excellent products, so when checking the composition of clothes, be sure to look at the labels that come with them.