Counting exactly 100 days after birth: Mom remembers LICENSE like this for you, YOUNG TEA WITHOUT FEVER or big fast food

Folk tips help children with teething without fever

For children to eat the eyes of the fish

When my child was 100 days old, my mother went to the market to buy some fish. I only choose one of the most beautiful, alive and steamed ones, take the chopsticks and remove the fish eyes, remove the hard white round, and let me eat the remaining soft eye. My child found it strange to suck on the tip of the mine looking so funny. The mothers only give a little bit of the eye part, not the meat, because the baby is not able to eat or drink yet. Mother told the children to feed the eyes of the deaf fish so that after the baby could eat the food, they would not vomit, their eyes were bright and healthy.

Many people explain that in the eyes of the fish, there are many nutrients in the eyes, especially the slightly fishy taste. If there is a baby for the baby to try and taste that baby, the baby will grow up and eat very well without vomiting, the eyes will be brighter because of many nutrients and 'eye-catching eyes'.

Relay for children with chives or bean sprouts

Let the teething child not hurt, no fever, no fuss. At exactly 100 days after birth, the mother takes chives or bean sprouts (boys take 7 stalks, girls take 9 stalks) to benefit them. If the leaves are chives, the mother will crush them, add some water, really little salt (remember very little), then bring them to steam, use a bucket or gauze gauze for children. If it is a bean sprouts, the mother takes a clean bean sprouts naturally and presses the water and points it well for her, just read: 'Teething like price, no pain without fever'.

The leaves of chives are exactly 100 days old, the child has no fever when teething

The method of using chives leaves the water applied to the baby's gums when they are 3 months and 10 days old, so that they do not have a fever when teething is according to the folk concept.

In many of the forums of mother diapers milk has long had a flow of chives to benefit the baby will not have fever when teething. Specifically, how to make a mother with an NH account share the following: The right time when the baby is 100 days old (many Vietnamese mothers often think of it as 3 months and 10 days) to do it. Putting out a handful of fresh chives, squeezing the juice, adding a little boiled water to cool down the pungent odor, then wrap the gauze around the finger with the water, tongue, mouth and gums carefully. Thanks to this measure, when the NH's baby grows her first tooth at 6.5 months, she no longer has a fever. Even now there are 3 beautiful teeth that are still healthy.

Affirming that this method is effective, Daisy Le said: "I can do it. The night is from 0am on that 100th day. You get 9 girls and 7 leaves to wash and soak warm water to It is okay to come out until the hour of that day, then take out the fronds for a few turns for you to be able to do it. Remember to be alone, not to let anyone know. "

The mother with the nickname Nguyet Tung added: "I have left 7 tops and 7 chives (my son and daughter have taken 9). Then take the child 's tongue and tap the water and jaw on the lower jaw. "Stealing your child for 5 months now is growing 2 teeth and not having a fever."

In addition, there are some more folk-friendly tips such as: when a child is depressed, the mother looks for a bamboo bud (the small leaf at the top of the bamboo leaf) boils water for the baby to drink (the son takes 7 buds, the daughter get 9 buds. Before weaning, the mothers boil carrots and give them a small amount of boiled water to rinse the intestines, making them less likely to go out. When your child has diarrhea, cervical feces, she can also apply this medication to help immediately.

What does the doctor say about this folk method?

Responding to mothers' questions about the effectiveness of the chrysanthemum method to help reduce teething fever for children, masters, Doctor Dao Huu Minh, Deputy Head of the Department of Examination - Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital The nurseries said: 'The fact that children do not have teething fever if they use water from chives leaves on their benefits when they are 3 months and 10 days old is only a folk method to tell them. So far, no scientific research has proven that it is true. '

Doctor Minh further analyzed: According to Oriental medicine, chives are warm, anti-inflammatory, bactericidal and can be used in cases of gingivitis and toothache. Therefore, when the child reaches the age of teething, parents' fever can be used to cover up the upper and lower benefit areas of the child.

This is done by: choosing freshly washed chives, crushing the juice. After the baby is sucked for about 30 minutes, the mothers clean their hands and wrap the sterile gauze on the index finger lightly tap the juice and gently push on the upper and lower benefits of the child several times.

According to Dr. Nguyen Van Lan - Military Traditional Medicine Institute, the method of using chives leaves water to apply to the baby's gums when they are 3 months and 10 days old, so that they do not have fever when teething is according to the concept of people. time and people have made children safe. However, it is important to note that it is necessary to clean and clean the chives and then squeeze water to remove the gum for children.

'Usually chives have a very good effect on coughing, maybe new folk add this effect of chives. For children with teething fever, if the fever is over 38.5 degrees, mothers should give their children a fever-reducing Western medicine. As for children with mild fever, less than 38.5 degrees, mothers should give children to drink broth, porridge (One or two types of water, cheeks are safest).

Cheeks, porridge need to be washed thoroughly, squeeze water for children to drink. The weight-adjusted dosage of babies, mothers can estimate themselves because they are very good remedies. Many people often wrap small stones in their swollen gums, but I do not support that method, 'Dr. Lan said.

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