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Baby Winter Care Tips: It is important to take care of the cleanliness of small children. But there is no need to bathe them during winter. Due to delicate skin and weak immunity, children can fall ill if they get wet repeatedly.
How Often Should a Baby Bathe: Cold winds and dry environment in the winter season quickly affect the skin and health of children. In this season, the immunity of children may become weak and the skin starts becoming dry. In such a situation, parents need to be more careful in taking care of children. It is especially important to pay attention to the habit of bathing, the temperature of the water and the right time.
Many times, even a small mistake made with the intention of good hygiene can cause children to suffer from cold, cough or skin problems. Both Ayurveda and modern science recommend exercising restraint in bathing children in winter, so that their skin remains moist and body warm.
Is it necessary to bathe the baby daily?
There is no need to bathe children daily in winter. Bathing every day removes the skin’s natural oils, which can cause the skin and hair to become dry. In cold weather, bathing two to three times a week is considered sufficient.
What is the belief of Ayurveda?
According to Ayurveda, Vata dosha increases in winter. Frequent bathing can further aggravate Vata, which can lead to dry skin and problems like cold and cough.
proper hair care
The scalp of small children is very sensitive. Generally, washing hair once or twice a week is enough. If the hair is very oily then it can be washed two-three times, whereas it is better to wash dry or curly hair once in seven to ten days. It is beneficial to apply light oil after washing hair.
Take these precautions while bathing
Always use lukewarm water. It is safe to bathe the child in the morning after sunrise or in the afternoon. Keep the room closed and after bathing, immediately dry it with a towel and wear warm clothes and socks, so that the body heat is maintained.
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