Antihypertensive drugs are common medicines for treating hypertension. If you have a baby at home, this type of medicine must be stored properly and out of the baby's reach. Once a baby accidentally ingests antihypertensive drugs, it may cause the baby's blood pressure to drop and cause symptoms such as fainting. At this time, you should go to the hospital for examination in time to avoid further harm to the child's health and receive regular treatment. How to prevent children from accidentally taking medicine 1. Place the medicine box high up in the cabinet Find a place in your home that is high enough and out of reach of children to store medicines and vitamins, such as a cupboard with a bottom 1.5 meters above the ground. Some children can climb up with the help of countertops, so it is best to have a lock on the cabinet or try to avoid placing medicines in places where children can easily access them. 2. Lock the safety cap of the medicine bottle Many medicine bottles have safety caps, and you may occasionally leave a medicine bottle on the table. Developing the habit of tightening the medicine bottle can reduce the chance of your child getting the pills. 3. Educate your children not to eat anything they please Children are very curious. Even if you tell them that the medicine is bitter, the little spark of curiosity in their hearts will not be extinguished. At this time, you should tell your child that when you want to eat a certain food, you must ask your parents if you can eat it before you can eat it, and you cannot put anything in your mouth casually. 4. Don’t take medicine in front of your children Children under the age of six are not fully developed and are very likely to imitate the behavior of adults, so parents should try to stay away from children when taking medicine. 5. Don’t throw away expired medicines at will Trash bins are also a great source of fun for curious babies, so when you throw unused medicine in the bin, your child may pick it up and put it in his or her mouth. To avoid this from happening, parents are advised to take unused medications to an outside trash bin or flush them down the toilet. 6. Don’t tell your child that the pills are candies when you are trying to trick him into taking medicine. Many parents will coax their children into eating pills when they cry and refuse to take medicine, but this is dangerous. In the future, the children may eat the pills as candy. |
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