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Safety & Care
Updated on 15 July 2023
Mosquito bites can be annoying to see on your toddler because your little one just won't stop scratching, which makes them uncomfortable and cranky! What's worse is the many illnesses that these mosquito bites may carry with them! Chikungunya, dengue and malaria are some classic examples! How do you get rid of mosquito bites? Well, just follow a few things and shield your baby from these blood-sucking beings!
Here are some simple tips you can adopt to prevent mosquitoes from biting your little one:
Cover your baby in clothes as much as possible. Avoid skirts, shorts, frocks, sleeveless tops and dresses. Say yes to full sleeved tops with pants! Cotton is the best material as it is comfortable and allows passage of air. Remember to dress your baby in lighter shades as dark shades attract insects and mosquitos!
Most mosquito repellents are infused with harmful chemicals that are not safe for your baby. It's important to choose a mosquito repellent that's made with natural ingredients, works instantly and offers long-duration protection. Mosquito repellents are available in the form of sprays, patches and roll-ons.
This is the most traditional way to keep mosquitos at bay. If your baby sleeps with you on the same bed, buy a mosquito net that covers the entire bed and tie it appropriately on all four corners. Ensure that no mosquito remains inside the net when you're tying it. If your child sleeps on a cot beside your bed, you can get a separate cot net which is more than enough to cover your child and ensure a comfortable and peaceful sleep.
Alternatively, mosquito screens can be installed in the house doors and windows to stop the mosquitos from entering your house altogether.
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Ensure clean surroundings and do not give any chance or place for the mosquitos to thrive and make a home. Stagnant water, uncovered food and sweets, garbage cans etc have more chance of buzzing mosquitos, thereby making it extremely important to maintain hygiene!
If you want to take your baby out for a walk or a stroll, make sure that you do so when mosquitoes aren't active. Return home before dusk because that's when mosquitos are super active!
It is important to be aware of the symptoms, causes, and treatments of various mosquito-borne diseases such as chikungunya, dengue, and malaria. This will help in taking necessary action at the right time.
Mylo offers a chemical-free Mosquito Repellent Kit with a Mosquito Repellent Spray, 100% Natural Mosquito Repellent Patches and Mosquito Repellent Roll-On to keep mosquitoes at bay at all times. It is made with ingredients such as natural citronella oil, eucalyptus oil, lemongrass oil and lavender oil, which gives 12+ hours of effective protection against malaria, dengue and chikungunya causing mosquito.
The roll-on comes with an easy applicator and the patches can easily be put on your baby’s clothes, bedside, stroller etc. All these products can be used both indoors and outdoor without making you worry about mosquito bites. They are absolutely safe to use for all age groups.
In conclusion, protecting your toddler from mosquito bites is an essential part of keeping them healthy and safe. Mosquitoes can transmit diseases such as dengue fever and malaria, which can have serious consequences for young children. Fortunately, there are several effective methods for preventing mosquito bites, including using insect repellent, dressing your child in protective clothing, and keeping them indoors during peak mosquito activity. It's also important to remove standing water around your home, as this can serve as a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
By taking these steps, you can help keep your toddler safe and protected from mosquito-borne illnesses. Don't hesitate to talk to your healthcare provider if you have any concerns or questions about mosquito bite prevention for your toddler.
References
1. Koren G, Matsui D, Bailey B. (2003). DEET-based insect repellents: safety implications for children and pregnant and lactating women. CMAJ.
2. Sorge F. (2009).Prévention par insectifuge chez l'enfant [Prevention with repellent in children]. Arch Pediatr.
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Priyanka Verma
Priyanka is an experienced editor & content writer with great attention to detail. Mother to an 11-year-old, she's a ski
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