During seasonal changes or peak flu season, babies are prone to catching colds. When babies catch a cold, their appetite becomes particularly poor and they are unwilling to eat. Without eating, their body's resistance will decrease, which is not conducive to the recovery of colds. Therefore, parents often try their best to let their babies eat more food. Some parents will add seasonings to their babies' diets to stimulate their appetite. So, can babies become jealous when they catch a cold?
If a baby has a cold, they can be jealous. Vinegar is sour. If a baby's appetite decreases due to a cold, adding a little vinegar can have an appetizing effect. On the one hand, vinegar can stimulate the secretion of stomach acid, which can help digestion and change the baby's poor appetite. Although jealousy is acceptable, it should not be excessive, especially when it comes to fasting, as it is not good for the stomach.
During a baby's cold, in addition to eating vinegar, you can also use vinegar to disinfect. Especially during the prevalence of influenza, close the doors and windows of the home, add a little vinegar to the clean water, boil the mixture of water and vinegar in a pot, and let the steam spread throughout the room. This can prevent influenza. Therefore, in the high incidence period of influenza every year, you can use vinegar to disinfect at home in this way to prevent the baby from catching cold.