Question

Has it been good or bad that the child has only had a fever once from 18 months to now, at the age of two? And they also rarely get a cold. Others say that fewer minor illnesses can lead to more serious diseases. Is this true?

Answer

Don’t be dogmatic about this view. The fact that the child has only had a fever once at the age of two indicates a balanced diet, good physical growth and development, and strong immunity. This is a positive sign. Some people stay healthy throughout their lives, with very few minor ailments, and these individuals generally pay close attention to their lifestyle, value medicinal foods, and have a good physical foundation to maintain such a state. Therefore, fewer illnesses are a sign of good health; why worry about developing serious diseases? I hope this suggestion for this question is helpful to you, and wish you good health!