What will happen if the child's quilt is too thick and the body temperature is too high? The correct way to cover the baby with quilt
Because they are worried that children will catch cold while sleeping, adults will habitually cover their children with thicker quilts, thinking that this will prevent children from kicking the quilt and reduce the probability of catching colds. But sometimes things go against expectations, that is, the child's quilt is too thick, too hot, and his body temperature rises. Everyone is confused about what will happen. So what happens if the child's quilt is too thick, too hot, and his body temperature rises? What is the correct way to tuck your baby into bed? Let’s take a look below.
Generally speaking, a thick quilt covering a child may cause the body temperature to rise, but it will be within the normal temperature range of the child's body. The child's body functions can adjust themselves and regulate their own body temperature through sweating. ; If you are really worried about having a fever, it is recommended that you take off the quilt for about 20 minutes and then use a thermometer to check your body temperature to see if there are any fever symptoms. If so, send you to a doctor in time.
The correct way to cover your baby with a quilt:
Spring and autumn: When the room temperature is 20 degrees Celsius, if the child sleeps on his back or side, cover the baby's hands and feet and do not stretch them out. Under the quilt, only the head is exposed; at the turn of spring, summer, and autumn, the room temperature is around 25 degrees. Especially in sultry weather, the child's hands and feet can be exposed outside the quilt, but the chest and abdomen should be covered.
Early summer: When the temperature rises above 30 degrees, it is already very sultry weather, but children are in a quiet state when sleeping. If the abdomen is not covered, it is easy to catch a cold or a cold in the intestines and stomach. Indigestion, diarrhea and other symptoms. Therefore, the abdomen should be covered with a thin towel, and the towel kicked off by the child should be covered in time.
In the cold winter season: the quilt for the child should be thick. After the child gets into the quilt, he should cover it tightly as soon as possible. If you can't get in, your child will sleep soundly and won't catch a cold easily.