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Avoid Drying the Baby Directly in the Sun.

Drying the baby directly in the sun naked, is still widely practiced by parents. Though the action is actually not quite right. So that Mother is not wrong in drying the Little One, let's know how below. When Mother drying the Little One, sunlight will be absorbed to produce vitamin D which is useful for forming bones and teeth, helps absorb calcium, and regulates the baby's immune system. However, the skin is still very thin and sensitive to make baby's skin more susceptible to sunburn.

Things to Look for when Drying Babies

Before starting to dry the Little One, it's good Mother pay attention to the following things:
  • Dry baby clothes by wearing clothes

  • When you want to sunbathe, the baby should still wear clothes, so that the skin is still very thin does not burn. This applies to all babies, especially those under the age of 6 months. In addition, do not let your child staring directly at the sun.
  • Do not dry the baby for too long

  • Make sure you don't hang your little one for too long in the sun. Enough drying the baby for 10-15 minutes a day. In addition, drying the baby should be done before 10 am. If done above 10 am, the effect is not good for the baby's skin, because the ultraviolet levels in the sun are already too high.
  • Wear a hat or head protector on the baby

  • When Mother wants to hang the Little One, you should wear your Little One's head protector, like a hat and glasses. The goal is that sunlight does not directly hit the head, face, and eyes of the Little One. Exposure to direct sunlight to the baby's eyes can disturb the retina which is still very sensitive.
  • Use sunscreen for babies over 6 months of age

  • If your child is more than 6 months old, Mother can apply sunscreen with SPF 15, to ward off the adverse effects of ultraviolet rays on her skin. Use sunscreen specifically for children.
Drying the baby in direct sunlight is mostly done because it is considered effective in treating jaundice. However, this is not entirely true. Some babies who have jaundice do not need special care. Yellow skin and eye color will gradually return to normal after a few days. If the yellow color does not disappear soon, you should consult a doctor to get the right treatment.

Overcoming Burnt Skin in Babies when Drying Too Long

Sunburn or sunburn skin can be experienced by babies due to too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) on their skin. The skin of a baby with sunburn will appear red and hot to the touch. In more severe conditions, the skin will blister and swell. Babies may also have a fever. As first aid, you can do the following things:
  • Stick a wet cloth about 10-15 minutes to your little skin that is sunburned. Repeat this several times. Avoid putting ice on the baby's skin directly, because it will make the skin feel sore.
  • Immediately give breast milk or formula to prevent dehydration.
  • If your child has a fever or appears to be in pain, you can give paracetamol according to the dosage recommended by your pediatrician.
Drying the baby should be done carefully, not to cause sunburn. However, you should first consult with your doctor about whether or not your little one is to be dried in the sun.

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