Can children with acute laryngitis do strenuous exercise? Acute laryngitis in children is more common in young children, and the highest incidence rate is in infants under 1 year old. If children are malnourished, have low resistance, allergic constitution or chronic upper respiratory tract diseases, they are prone to acute laryngitis. Many parents want to know whether they can let their children exercise. Let's take a look at whether children with acute laryngitis can do strenuous exercise. After children develop acute laryngitis, due to their narrow laryngeal cavity, loose laryngeal submucosal tissue, and abundant mucosal lymphatic vessels, edema is very likely to occur and block the laryngeal cavity. Children do not have a strong cough function, and it is difficult to expel laryngeal and lower respiratory tract secretions, which makes breathing more difficult. Therefore, children's acute laryngitis is often more serious than that of adults. If not diagnosed and treated in time, it can be life-threatening. Therefore, active treatment and care are required. For children with laryngitis, try not to do strenuous exercise, such as push-ups, pull-ups, etc. These exercises will stimulate the muscles to develop prematurely, which will put a heavy burden on the heart and other organs. In addition, acute laryngitis is more common in children under 5 years old. It is very dangerous to do strenuous exercise when they are too young, so it is not recommended to do strenuous exercise. You can take your children on a hiking trip to the suburbs, alternating between fast walking and slow walking, fast running and slow jogging, and jumping during the exercise. This not only trains children's basic movements, but also trains their basic physical qualities such as speed and endurance. It allows children to appreciate the beautiful scenery of nature, increase their knowledge, and further mobilize their enthusiasm for physical exercise. For relatively young children, such as those aged 1 to 3, finger exercises, plasticine kneading, spot ball kicking, rolling ball kicking, side rolling, crawling with objects on the back, walking with objects between legs and feet, and bouncing balls can be chosen. For children aged 3 to 4, various curve running, various dodge games, rubber band skipping, stretching gymnastics, standing on one foot, learning to ride a bicycle, hopscotch, skipping rope, etc. Playing various stacking toys, stringing toys, building blocks, and building blocks can help exercise children's muscle movements and finger flexibility. |
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