POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. It's generally not recommended to use Odomos or any mosquito repellent on babies younger than six months old. The skin of infants is very sensitive, and the chemicals in repellents may cause irritation or adverse reactions. Here are some safer alternatives to protect your four-month-old baby from mosquitoes:
1. Physical Barriers: Use mosquito nets over cribs and strollers to create a barrier against insects.
2. Clothing: Dress your baby in long sleeves and pants to cover their skin, making it harder for mosquitoes to bite.
3. Fans: Using a fan can help deter mosquitoes, as they are weak flyers.
4. Natural Repellents: If necessary, consider using natural repellents specifically designed for infants, but consult your pediatrician before applying anything to your baby's skin.
Always consult with your pediatrician for personalized advice and recommendations regarding the safety of any product for your baby.
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