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Immunity in kids is deteriorating; here's why we need to build it

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 11, 2023, 23:00 IST
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Guide to improve immunity in kids

As the winter season approaches, parents are often concerned about their children's health. The cold weather brings an increased risk of illnesses such as colds, flu, and other respiratory infections, making it crucial to focus on strengthening your child's immune system. Building immunity in children is not only about preventing illnesses but also ensuring their overall well-being.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you boost your child's immunity during the winter months.

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​Nutrition: The foundation of immunity​

If you want to boost your kid’s immune system and keep it strong, you need to pay attention to what you eat. A healthy, well-balanced diet is essential to provide your body with the necessary nutrients that can help fight off infections and illnesses. So, make sure you include a range of foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and dairy products in your kid’s meals. These foods are rich in vitamins and minerals that everyone’s body needs to stay healthy. Here are some key nutrients that you should focus on to give your immune system a boost:
a. Vitamin C: Encourage your child to consume citrus fruits, strawberries, and bell peppers. These are rich sources of vitamin C, which supports immune function.
b. Vitamin D: During the winter, when there's less sun exposure, consider vitamin D supplements if recommended by a healthcare professional.
c. Zinc: Include foods like lean meats, nuts, and seeds to ensure an adequate intake of zinc, which plays a crucial role in immune function.
d. Probiotics: Foods like yogurt, kefir, and other fermented products contain probiotics that support a healthy gut, a vital part of the immune system.

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​Proper hydration​

Adequate hydration is often overlooked, but it's essential for maintaining overall health and a strong immune system. Encourage your child to drink water regularly, as staying hydrated helps the body function optimally and can help prevent illness.

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​Good sleep​

Quality sleep is vital for a child's immune system. Ensure your child gets the recommended amount of sleep for their age group, which typically ranges from 10 to 14 hours a night. A consistent sleep schedule and a calming bedtime routine can help children get the rest they need.

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​Physical activity​

Regular physical activity is another important aspect of building immunity. Encourage your child to engage in outdoor activities, even in colder weather, to maintain overall health. Exercise helps to improve circulation and boost the immune system.

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​Hand hygiene​

Teaching proper handwashing techniques is crucial, as many illnesses are transmitted through germs on hands. Encourage your child to wash their hands frequently, especially before meals and after using the restroom.

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​Immunizations​


Ensure your child is up to date with their vaccinations. Immunizations are one of the most effective ways to prevent serious diseases that can be more prevalent during the winter months, such as the flu.

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​Hygiene practices​

Teach your child good hygiene practices, such as covering their mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing and avoiding close contact with sick individuals. This can help reduce the spread of infections.

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​Stress management​

Stress can weaken the immune system, so it's essential to help your child manage stress. Engage in activities that promote relaxation and create a supportive and nurturing environment at home.


Building immunity in children during the winter season is a multi-faceted approach that involves proper nutrition, good hygiene, regular exercise, and a healthy lifestyle. By following the tips outlined in this guide, you can help protect your child from seasonal illnesses and promote their overall well-being. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized guidance and recommendations based on your child's specific needs. With these strategies in place, your child will be better equipped to stay healthy and happy during the winter months.
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(Author: Dr. B.S Yadav ,Consultant - Paediatrician , Motherhood Hospitals, Gurgaon)

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