Can Children Bathe After Getting an Intravenous Injection?

Whether children can bathe after getting an intravenous injection depends on their physical condition. If the child has no wounds or symptoms like a cold, they can generally bathe, but they should pay attention to water temperature and time to avoid catching a cold. However, if the child has wounds or a cold that has not yet healed, they should avoid bathing to prevent the condition from worsening. Additionally, high-sugar foods should be avoided after a child eats them, as they can easily cause a feeling of fullness and affect their mealtime eating. These include preserved fruits, candies, chocolates, Chinese desserts, various ice creams, and popsicles. These foods are prone to causing tooth decay in children. At the same time, pickled, smoked, and fried foods like lamb skewers, salted beef sticks, and various puffed snacks are also not suitable as children’s snacks because the nutritional components in these foods are mostly destroyed during processing and may produce some carcinogenic or toxic substances. As for cookies and instant noodles, these foods are not suitable as children’s snacks either due to their high calorie content and extremely low nutritional value.
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