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How to fight Infections in Indian kids – A mom’s story

by tinabasu
How to fight Infections in Indian kids - A mom’s story

There are many common infections in Indian kids that worry a mom. Flu, common cold, viral and bacterial infections – all pose a threat.

Are you that mom who gets worried when your child is suffering from cough and cold? Welcome to the club, mamma. A mom’s second name is “worried mom”. If your eyebrow goes up every time your child is feeling dull or fatigued or has sneezed some five times – welcome to motherhood.

I also fall in this category, in spite of being quite a patient and cool-headed mommy. My son didn’t have a health issue until about a year after his birth. He teethed late and had his first bout of diarrhoea around that time – which sent me in a panic mode. That was the beginning of the journey called “Is my child gonna be okay”!

Let me share the kinds of infections in Indian kids that are found almost everywhere across India and are kind of inevitable. [i]

Kinds of Infections in Indian Kids

How to fight Infections in Indian kids - A mom’s story

Common Cold & Cough

Common cold and cough, is well, common as the name suggests. Kids can pick up these cold and cough almost from everywhere.

Influenza

If you are an anti-vaxxer you need to act now. There is no other way you can treat influenza other than with a proper vaccine.

 

Ear infections

Ear infections are difficult to spot but they mostly start with a cold. The good thing is that it is not a contagious infection.

Stomach flu or diarrhoea

One of the most common infections in Indian kids is a stomach bug that leads to diarrhoea. This happens because of not maintaining proper hand hygiene.

UTI – Urinary tract Infection

This is also a very common infection of the urinary tract. A child can pick up easily from any public washroom (schools/ malls).

How to fight Infections in Indian Kids?

How to fight Infections in Indian kids - A mom’s story

Cold, Cough, Flu:

I found my son was falling sick more often once he started mingling with other kids and joined playgroup. Though the school took steps towards their hygiene and sanitation, the bouts of colds, stuffy and runny nose became like an endless cycle.

A small child in playgroup has a much weaker immunity than elders. So let him get better. He needs proper sleep, he needs immunity-boosting foods and he needs to be away from more sources of infection.

Urinary Tract Infection:

When my son started toilet training and I was not sending him to his Nursery class in diapers, I had to again face a set-back. This time it came in the form of a UTI. According to the doctor, boys have fewer chances of Urinary Tract Infection but one can catch from any public toilet. How much can you make a child of three years understand! Cranberry juice helps in the case of UTIs.

Diarrhoea:

While it’s important that the child maintains hand hygiene, as a mum also please take care about the kind of places your child is eating out from. Not all places are hygienic.

What can you do as a parent in fighting infection in kids?

It is necessary that you keep your child away from sources of infection you also need to work towards building their immunity. How can you do that? Include good fruits and vegetables in their diet, boost their sleep time, encourage them to take up sports or outdoor play (not in the current times, though). Encourage them to wash hands with soap before eating or drinking. Include immunity-boosting supplements.

I have been giving PediaSure to my son for some time now because he was a picky eater at one time and I had to rely on something for boosting his immunity. PediaSure has 37 vital nutrients in it and is great if your child is a picky eater and doesn’t get all the nutrients from his food alone.

 

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Current times are difficult. You cannot afford your child to even catch a cold or fall sick. How can we fight infections and diseases if we don’t have a strong immune system? . . . I am making more and more conscious decisions to include more organic food and immunity-boosting food in my child’s diet. RIght now he’s in the stage where his growth depends on the kinds of food he is taking. Supplementing his regular food with nutrient-rich alternatives also works. . . I have been giving #Pediasure to my son for quite a while now because he likes “the chocolate milk”. It has 37 vital nutrients that help in growth and also help to strengthen the kid’s immune system. However, given the current times don’t forget to remind your child to wash and sanitize hands properly every few hours to stay safe. . . . Tell me, people, what are you doing to build your child’s immunity? Let me know if you liked our handwash video. Now you can share your ideas & videos using #StaySureWithPediaSure . . #immunityboosting #immunityboostingfood #pediasure #abbot  #nutritionforkids #vitalnutrients  #pediasureindia #stayhealthy #safehands #safehandschallenge #immunitybooster #abbottnutrition #abbott #Blogchatter #twinklingtina #kidsofinstagram #igers #staysafe

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As a mom, you will want to protect your child from everything. But not everything is in your hand. Boost up your child’s immunity so that his body can fight all kinds of infections.

What according to you are the best ways to fight infections in Indian kids? Do you have any other best practices? Share with me below.

[i]https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0020119

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17 comments

Alpana May 8, 2020 - 1:36 am

Tina, early years of childhood and infections goes hand in hand. Until the child develops strong immune system, it comes with the package. Luckily, my kids never faced any serious infections. I have heard a lot about ear infection when kids art going to preschool but again I haven’t experienced that as well. For seasonal cough and cold, my first preference goes to home remedy. if nothing works or if I see it is not giving my child relief then I switch to antibiotics.

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Rajshree May 8, 2020 - 2:01 am

Kids have a weak immune system and are more likely to fall prey to infections. But taking these measures surely does help them stay away from infections as much as possible.

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Ujjwal Mishra May 8, 2020 - 12:35 pm

Until kids develop immunity, infections are common. I am most scared about UTI as kids have to suffer in fever and pain and they can’t even explain what is happening.

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Cindy Dsilva May 9, 2020 - 1:33 am

I think many Indian kids have quite a good immunity system but yes some are quite weak. I used to be like that. Always getting a cold and fever. My immunity for better when I came to India.

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Anahita Irani May 9, 2020 - 10:48 am

I totally rely on Pediasure, for Nutrition and immunity. Its because there is so much adulteration in the foods available in the market. At least with Pediasure I know what I am getting

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Mayuri Nidigallu May 9, 2020 - 8:42 pm

Kids are more prone to infections than adults are as their immune system is still building up. Pediasure is a popular choice among the many moms i know as it assures that kids get all their required nutrients , vitamins and minerals.

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Neha Jain May 9, 2020 - 10:42 pm

Kids immunity is really important and balanced diet plays a important role in it. Thankfully my daughter likes to have pediasure and it gives me relief

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Dipika Singh May 9, 2020 - 11:42 pm

Very insightful article Tina, kids fall sick quite often in the early few years. I have also struggled a lot during first five years due to low immunity and budding strength. Your post is quite informative for mothers.

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Anita May 9, 2020 - 11:46 pm

Kids need good nutrition, timely vaccines ,sleep for good health and immunity. They also need plenty of playtime hor good mental.health.A balanced life helps increase immunity .Great tips to help moms take right decisions.

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Judy Morris May 10, 2020 - 2:59 am

Surely you have listed all the possible frequently happening diseases in kids. Common cold is the nastiest one in my son’s case. I have switched to pediasure too for immunity.

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Neha Sharma May 10, 2020 - 3:08 am

It’s a very well written article, Tina. For keeping our kids healthy it’s important to work towards building their immunity. Even I am giving PediaSure to my kid.

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Jhilmil May 10, 2020 - 4:52 am

Thanks for sharing such an informative guide on commonly found infection in kids. Surely Pediasure is a well-known supplement to get all the necessary nutrients to build immunity in kids in an easy way.

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Roma May 10, 2020 - 5:20 am

Pediasure indeed is a good way to stay sure that our kid is getting all the essential nutrients to fight our infections.

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Varsh May 10, 2020 - 8:10 am

I went through the same horrifying drill with my son when he started Playgroup. Immunity is crucial at this time and am glad that Pediasure allows us moms to breathe easy by providing so many essential nutrients.

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Amrit Kaur May 10, 2020 - 10:27 am

Kids immune system is not as strong as adults. It is necessary to provide right nutrition to kids so that they have a better immunity to fight against diseases.

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Deepika Mishra May 10, 2020 - 11:26 am

Agree, when immunity is low, infections attack more often and kids can’t fight back due to low immunity. So it is very important to build their immunity strong gradually. Some health drinks really help to build this.

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Richa sharma May 10, 2020 - 5:26 pm

Very informative and useful article. Totally Agree with the point that immunity is very important factor for every kid

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