POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months agoA. If your baby is eating Pond's cream, it’s important to address this immediately, as skincare products are not meant for consumption and can be harmful if ingested. Here’s what you can do:
1. Keep Harmful Products Out of Reach
Start by making sure that Pond’s cream and other similar products are stored in places where your baby cannot reach. You may want to place them in higher cabinets or locked drawers to avoid accidental consumption.
2. Monitor for Any Symptoms
If your baby has eaten Pond's cream, observe for any signs of discomfort such as vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, or changes in skin color. While small amounts might not lead to severe problems, it's best to stay cautious.
3. Wash the Mouth
If the cream was recently ingested, wash your baby’s mouth with water to remove any residual cream. This can help to minimize irritation or potential toxicity.
4. Contact a Pediatrician
Even if your baby seems fine after consuming Pond’s cream, call your pediatrician for professional advice. They may ask about the amount ingested and provide specific instructions based on the situation. In case of severe symptoms like vomiting or breathing difficulty, seek immediate medical attention.
5. Encourage Healthy Habits
As your baby grows, it’s important to teach them not to eat non-food items (like creams, lotions, or other household products). Babies are naturally curious, and keeping such products out of reach and encouraging positive habits can help prevent accidents.
By taking these steps, you can ensure your baby’s safety and prevent any future occurrences. Let me know if you need more guidance on this!
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