Question

It is recommended not to add mosquito repellant or amebiasis water carelessly when bathing babies in summer. My experience is that many children have developed skin allergies due to the casual addition of mosquito repellant in the bathwater, especially amebiasis water. Generally, babies can bathe with just plain water. If it’s particularly hot and they need to bathe two or three times a day, a small amount of baby powder or body powder can be used, but not excessively.

Answer

When bathing children in summer, it is advisable not to add mosquito repellant or amebiasis water to the bathwater, as this may cause skin allergies. Simply using plain water for bathing is sufficient. If the weather is hot, you can increase the frequency of bathing appropriately, and apply a small amount of baby powder or body powder after bathing to keep the baby dry. However, be cautious not to use these products excessively to avoid unnecessary irritation to the baby’s skin.