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“Sai den” (failure to thrive) is a common condition in young children, but many parents are still confused and lack information about it. As a result, there have been many cases where sai den has severely affected a child’s health. Let’s join DailySavingz to find out information about sai den in newborns, whether it is dangerous, and effective treatments!
Is Sai Den Dangerous for Newborns?
“Sai den” is a Vietnamese folk term used to describe a common poor health condition in young children, especially those under 5 years old. According to traditional beliefs, sai den is believed to be caused by the child being infected with evil spirits or bad omens during development.
However, according to modern medicine, “sai den” is not a specific disease but rather a term that describes the overall condition of a young child. The main causes of sai den in newborns are a weak immune system, an underdeveloped body, malnutrition, lack of exercise, lack of sleep, or the influence of the surrounding environment, among other factors.
Some symptoms of sai den include:
- The child cries often, has difficulty sleeping, is fussy, or startles during sleep.
- The child has digestive symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, bloating, indigestion, constipation, or diarrhea.
- The child often refuses to feed or feeds less than usual.
- The child’s abdomen is tense and hard, or the child rolls, crawls, or pushes their legs up.
- The child often has no appetite or eats less than usual.
- The child may have other symptoms such as fever, cough, or watery eyes.
Moreover, if sai den is not properly cared for and treated, it can have adverse effects on the child’s health. For example:
- Increased risk of infections: Newborns with sai den often have weak immune systems and are susceptible to infections. If the child is not cared for properly, they may contract dangerous or contagious infections.
- Nutritional problems: Newborns with sai den often lack nutrients due to digestive difficulties or loss of appetite, leading to malnutrition and reduced resistance.
- Impact on growth and development: The child may lack food, sleep, and physical activity, leading to a negative impact on their growth and development.
Effective Treatments for Sai Den
According to folk remedies, some tips are applied by grandmothers and mothers when children have sai den, such as burning a fire to “burn away bad luck” or applying red betel water to the baby’s body. This is believed to dispel evil spirits and cold energy. Also, when the baby is less than 6 months old, mothers are advised not to let the baby near funerals to avoid catching the cold energy from the deceased.
In addition, there is a practice of lancing specific lines on the body to remove “toxic blood” that has been performed extensively by older generations. However, this method is dangerous and carries the risk of infection when done at home, as the tools are not properly sterilized. Mothers are discouraged from attempting this themselves.
Therefore, to treat sai den in newborns, mothers can apply several scientific methods below:
- Adjust the baby’s nutrition: Ensure that the child receives adequate essential nutrients, including protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. In particular, supplement with foods that help strengthen the immune system, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, foods rich in iron, and vitamin C.
To provide the best nutrients for children’s development, parents can refer to the TOP gentle and easy-to-drink milk formulas such as: Morinaga milk, Meiji milk, Vinamilk milk, etc.
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- Massage: Massaging your baby is a great activity to help them feel comfortable, relaxed, and beneficial for their development. Parents should regularly massage points on the child’s body such as the palms, soles of the feet, wrists, knees, etc.
- Use medication:Specific medications for sai den can be used under the supervision of a doctor. However, limit the use of medication if not necessary to avoid side effects.
- Use herbal remedies: Some herbs such as gotu kola, clover, magnolia flowers, etc., may help reduce the symptoms of sai den. However, before using, research thoroughly or consult a doctor.
- Increase physical activity: Walking, exercising, and other physical activities can help improve children’s health, enhance blood circulation, and reduce stress.
Through this, mothers can better understand the issue of whether sai den in newborns is dangerous. Also, mothers should apply folk or scientific treatments for sai den. However, before applying any treatment method to newborns with sai den, it’s essential to research carefully and consult with medical professionals to ensure the safety and effectiveness for the baby!
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