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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/hazem7ky/healthmedguru.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114With the COVID-19 pandemic spreading like wildfire, building strong immunity is the need of the hour. If you want your child to stay safe from infections, they need a strong immune system. You need to remember that building immunity in children is not a one-time activity. It takes constant effort and lots of battles with unwilling children. But hey, you are a parent. Battling with children for their own good is part of your job. So, take a deep breath and read on.<\/p>\n
There\u2019s nothing better than breast milk to boost a baby\u2019s immunity. It is full of immunity-enhancing antibodies and white blood cells. Breast milk can guard infants against allergies, ear infections, diarrhea, meningitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and even Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).<\/p>\n
However, boosting older children\u2019s immunity is more challenging. The following tips can help:<\/p>\n
Children\u2019s diet can have a direct impact on their health. And the trouble is children love to eat food that hurts their health. They love fast foods that harm them<\/a> and hate vegetables and fruits that are good for them. Your task is to reverse these feelings.<\/p>\n Children need a healthy diet full of essential nutrients. But don\u2019t use the word\u00a0Nutritious\u00a0before them or they will run away. Just try to feed them more fruits and vegetables. Carrots, green beans, oranges, strawberries are especially helpful in boosting immunity. They have immunity-boosting phytonutrients called carotenoids. Phytonutrients help the body to\u00a0produce more infection-fighting white blood cells. They also boost the production of interferon which is an antibody. It coats cell surfaces and blocks out viruses.<\/p>\n For better health and stronger immunity, your child should eat five servings of fruits and veggies every day. This means, about two tablespoons for toddlers, 1 cup for older kids, five times a day.<\/p>\n A good diet alone is not enough for a fit body. Regular exercise is needed too. Exercise reduces the risk of obesity, which lowers immunity and may cause serious health issues. Exercising regularly can help in toning muscles and increase bone density and strength. As per\u00a0MedlinePlus<\/a>, exercise causes changes in White Blood Cells and antibodies. The brief rise in body temperature during and after exercise may prevent bacteria\u2019s growth and help the body fight infections better. And it is great for building immunity too. Exercise helps flush bacteria out of the lungs and airways. This may reduce children\u2019s risk of getting a cold, flu, or other illness.<\/p>\nRegular Exercise:<\/strong><\/h3>\n