Chamomile tea for babies - benefits and harms

From the moment that a tiny, but so beloved and vulnerable baby is born, we try to protect him in every possible way from all kinds of negative factors. We protect the baby from diseases, try not to freeze and sweat, strive to bathe, change clothes correctly, use only natural cosmetics and develop crumbs in every possible way. And this is really important, because the immunity of a child is formed in early childhood, it is from this period that human health in the future depends. In the whole variety of healthy dishes and drinks there are many questions. Today we’ll talk about chamomile tea, its beneficial and harmful properties for a small child.

Chamomile tea for babies

It is believed that infants should not give anything before the first feeding - even normal water should not be drunk if the woman has enough milk. However, there are situations when herbal medicine is not only safe, but also essential. As a rule, infants are given chamomile tea in case of a cold or in the fight against infant colic. Let's try to consider each of the cases separately.

Chamomile tea

Colic, anxiety, flatulence, flatulence - these problems are very common in children of the first 3-4 months of life. This is due to the immaturity of the digestive tract of the baby. Even if the mother follows the diet, the tummy hurts in almost 70-80% of babies. Very soon, the intestines of the child will begin to produce the necessary enzymes, digestion will improve, and while the young mothers have to bite the bullet and try to alleviate the suffering of the baby. This can be done with the help of carminative tea, which consists of chamomile and dill seeds. They should be poured into a glass - one tablespoon each, pour boiling water (no more than 200 ml), wrap and insist for about half an hour. Be sure to strain the broth through several layers of gauze so that even a tiny part of the plant does not get into the stomach. Give the child a decoction of 2-3 teaspoons 5-6 times a day. Each time, slightly warm the composition so that the broth is warm. If the baby is naughty, he is swollen, and colic does not allow him to sleep, you can give a decoction up to 10-12 times a day, this is absolutely safe.

Chamomile with a cold

Chamomile tea is not just harmless, but also a really effective remedy for colds. In addition, it is a great alternative to many potent medications. But remember that you should give your child chamomile tea only after the doctor makes a diagnosis and confirms the viral nature of the disease. If the baby has SARS, he is tormented by a stuffy nose, a slight cough, fever and red throat, you need to make chamomile tea. To do this, pour a teaspoon of medicinal chamomile inflorescences with a glass of boiling water, let it brew and strain thoroughly. It is permissible to take no more than 100 ml of the prepared broth per day. If the broth is too strong, it can be diluted with warm boiled water. With ARVI, heavy drinking is the main source of recovery.

It is very useful to do washing the nose and throat of a child with SARS. The cooked broth in the warm form should be instilled as often as possible into the nose with a pipette, and then with the aspirator to draw the stagnant mucus. If the doctor prescribed you some medicinal drops, they should be instilled in a cleaned nose. If you drop chamomile in the nose 10-12 times a day, you can significantly reduce the time of the disease and get rid of congestion and a runny nose.With a red and sore throat, you need to draw chamomile tea into a syringe without a needle, put the baby in a horizontal position, open his mouth and carefully irrigate the cavity of the sore throat. If part of the broth gets inside - it's okay. But remember that you can not carry out the procedure for the child lying down - he can choke. When coughing, it is very effective to make steam inhalations based on chamomile tea. Boil water, prepare a decoction, cover with a child over a basin of hot water, inhale healing vapors. Be sure to be near the child under the covers - you should feel the temperature of the steam with your own skin in order to avoid burns. You can not do inhalation at high body temperature - remember this. In addition, it is not recommended to use herbal decoctions in special inhalers, a part of the plant can get on the bronchial mucosa, this is dangerous.

External use of chamomile broth

External use of chamomile broth
Chamomile is a plant that must be in the medicine cabinet, if at home there is a baby. Very often, chamomile is used externally. First of all, on the basis of chamomile tea they make baths for crumbs. Herbal decoctions heal wounds, dry diaper rash, relieve inflammation and redness. If the baby has a diathesis rash or other lesions on the skin, brew a decoction from the string and chamomile. To do this, pour three tablespoons of each plant in a jar, pour a liter of boiling water and let it brew. Then strain the composition and add it to the main bath. Chamomile perfectly eliminates puffiness, heals the umbilical wound, protects the delicate skin of a newborn baby. If you visited the cottage and the baby was bitten by mosquitoes - chamomile will help relieve itching, disinfect the wounds and contribute to their healing. In addition, the smell of chamomile perfectly calms, helps to tune in to a long night's sleep, and relieves excitement even in the most hyperactive children. If the baby has experienced many new emotions during the day, be sure to bathe him in a chamomile broth, this will help him sleep through the whole night without awakening.

Harm of chamomile tea for babies

Chamomile is one of the most harmless plants that is universally used in herbal medicine. However, when treating a child up to a year, you need to be very careful and attentive. Chamomile, like any other plant and drug, can cause allergies. If you are bathing your baby in a camomile for the first time, be sure to monitor the baby’s skin reaction. If a rash, redness, spots, swelling appears on the body after bathing, if the skin itches and itches, do not use the decoction again.

If you decide to give your child a chamomile inside, start with small portions - no more than one teaspoon. Allergies can manifest as diarrhea, bloating, moods, and gas. More often than other symptoms, chamomile can cause nausea and even vomiting. This occurs against the background of an overdose of a decoction taken inside. In general, if you decide to give the child a decoction, it is better not to make it yourself from a pharmacy chamomile, but to buy ready-made specialized children's teas - in the form of a drink or tea leaves. In this case, you will protect the baby from the particles of the herbal plant. In addition, taking a strong decoction of chamomile can cause diarrhea. In the fight against constipation, this, of course, is an effective tool, but with a weak intestine, leaning on a camomile is not worth it.

Chamomile is one of the most beautiful medicinal plants that people have used since ancient times in the treatment of all kinds of diseases. Chamomile has antiseptic, soothing, expectorant and antipyretic properties. Keep the chamomile in your home medicine cabinet and use a decoction for the proper treatment of the baby!

Video: how to brew a camomile

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