Asthma and New Babies... What Every New Parent Should Know...
Simple Ways To Significantly Reduce Their Baby’s Risk of
Developing Asthma and Allergies
Childhood asthma and allergies have been on a steady increase worldwide. In
the US alone there are more than 6 million children with asthma under the
age of 18. Asthma drugs have potentially serious side effects and are not
the optimal solution to asthma, particularly for children. During the last
15 years, there has been an alarming 160% increase in the rate of asthma in
children under 5, sadly many of these children could have been prevented
from ever developing asthma. The good news is you can do something to
safeguard your child’s health by taking a few simple measures in your own
home.
According to experts, the major
causes are home air pollutants with house dust mites being the worst, next
to cockroaches and secondhand tobacco smoke. Although dust mites and the
feces they produce are found in vast numbers in every home, don’t despair:
drastically reducing the population of these microscopic, spider-like
insects is easily done by washing bedding in hot water weekly. Next, using
zippered, plastic covers on pillows and mattresses will keep them from
coming back. Since dust mites thrive in moist or humid conditions, it’s
important to lower your home’s humidity level to less than 50% with a
dehumidifier. Carpets, upholstered furniture, all dust and dust collecting
objects should be removed from your baby’s bedroom.
See this article on Dust Mites for more details on how to eliminate them.
It’s also a good idea to keep pets out of your baby’s bedroom, as pet dander
is also a very common allergy and asthma trigger.
Cockroaches thrive in moist environments, so to discourage them from
invading your home, be sure to fix all leaky pipes and plug up any holes in
walls or near plumping. Since they love to feed off crumbs, food droppings
or open food containers, keeping food in sealed containers and maintaining a
clean kitchen will discourage them from taking up residence. Beware of using
pesticides as they can trigger an asthma attack.
Secondhand smoke during pregnancy and after pregnancy should be avoided
completely. If family members smoke, have them do it outside and don’t let
visitors smoke in your home. For women smokers who are planning a pregnancy,
making an effort to quit smoking for the sake of their future baby’s health
is a wise choice. If your town or city has poor air quality, then you should
invest in a HEPA air purifier to keep air born pollution to a minimum inside
your home.
Food allergies in infants and children can be life threatening and are also
known to contribute to the development of asthma. Delaying the introduction
of potentially allergenic foods to your baby is a good preventative
strategy. Mothers who breastfed for at least 4 to 6 months can benefit their
babies with stronger immune systems too. If breastfeeding is not possible,
then avoid feeding your child milk or soy based formulas, instead use
partially pre-digested protein hydrolysate formulas.
It’s best to feed your baby
solid foods only after they are six months old, then vegetables, rice, meat,
and fruit can be introduced to their diets. Trying each food one at a time
makes it easier to identify and eliminate any foods that cause a reaction.
When your baby reaches one year old, milk, wheat, corn, citrus and soy may
be added. Wait until they are two years of age to serve them eggs. Next,
when your child is 3 years old you can introduce fish and peanuts.
Taking these relatively simple preventive
measures will help cure
asthma and ensure your baby a healthy childhood free from allergies and
asthma.
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medical research and will positively change your life and those of your
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asthma sufferer, has written the best-selling e-book "Dramatic
Asthma Relief Report" which describes how she suffered
with asthma for 40 years before finally discovering a
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