After a baby is born, there will be a lot of smegma on their head, which is a phenomenon that every baby has. There are more smegma on the top of the head, and the baby's smegma will not be removed on its own. It is important to pay attention to certain methods when dealing with smegma. Do not pick the baby's smegma with your hands, as washing it vigorously can damage the scalp. So what oil is used to remove baby smegma?
Removing tire dirt is not difficult. Soak the tire dirt in vegetable oil until soft, then gently and slowly remove it with a comb. If there is a lot and thickness of tire dirt, if the effect is not good, just apply more vegetable oil, and finally the tire dirt can be made very soft. Remember not to forcefully remove the child's fetal smegma, as this can prevent the child's immature scalp from being damaged and infected. After the dirt is gone, it's not enough. You also need to wash your scalp well with warm water. The last step is to find a towel, gently wipe the child's head, and finally cover it.
Some parents do not shave their fetal hair or remove fetal smegma after giving birth to their children. They just wash their hair every day and let the smegma fall off at will. This is not advisable, it is better to clean it. First, use baby oil to lubricate the tire dirt. As the baby grows up, it will gradually become clean. Pay attention to gently washing. Almost every baby has smegma, and you can also use bath oil to apply it to the smegma area for 15 minutes, slowly clean it, and then continue cleaning again.
Remember to move gently when dealing with baby's smegma, and do not exert too much force. Once the baby's scalp bleeds or breaks, it can lead to infection. It is best to apply olive oil to the head and soak for 30 minutes to soften it. After the child takes a bath, it is not harmful for parents to help the child peel off some of the scalp when it is relatively soft.