Where can't newborns touch? It's going to be a problem
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Newborn is a very vulnerable group, which needs careful care. There are a lot of things to pay attention to when it comes to bringing up newborns. Here are some places that newborns can't touch. Parents should pay attention to them.
Where can't newborns touch? It's going to be a problem
First, you can't pick a horse's teeth. Sometimes, the baby's mouth above the hard palate will come out of small yellow and white particles, commonly known as "die teeth" or "horse teeth". This is the accumulation of epithelial cells, may exist for a long time. Generally does not affect feeding, do not pick broken, in order to avoid infection.
Second: the nose and ears should not be taken out. The baby's nose and ear canal are delicate, and it's easy to get hurt and cause inflammation when it's taken out artificially. In fact, ear excrement and nose excrement all play a protective role, and they can be discharged by themselves. Long term ear or nose, may also make the nasal and ear resistance decreased, easy to complicated with a variety of respiratory tract inflammation or otitis media.
Third: you can't shake your head. Baby cry, mom and dad will hold up shake ah shake, but shake too much may hurt the child. Small head is not stable because of insufficient development, its weight accounts for a large proportion in the whole body, and the neck muscles are relatively soft. When subjected to vibration, the self reflexive protection function is poor, which will make the brain tissue constantly collide and squeeze in the cranial cavity due to inertia, resulting in brain damage or intracranial vascular rupture, also known as "baby shaking syndrome". Symptoms can be manifested as refeeding, drowsiness, vomiting, severe cases can appear respiratory failure, coma, and even death.
matters needing attention
Lying on your back is not good for breast-feeding. It's easy to choke milk when lying down for feeding, and even make the milk inhale into the lungs by mistake, causing inflammation. Lying down for feeding requires the mandible to stretch forward. For a long time, this posture will make the mandible protrusion deformity, forming a face of "earth covering the sky". Because the baby's eustachian tube is not yet mature, the eustachian tube is the pipe connecting the nasopharynx tube and the middle ear. When the baby swallows milk, it will open, and lying down for feeding will not stop Increase the probability of abnormal middle ear pressure, over time also easy to lead to middle ear hydrops, concurrent middle ear inflammation, even affect hearing development.