As babies grow older, their bones will gradually become harder and various tissues in the body will grow better, even their hands, feet, and nails will grow faster. If not cut off the baby in a timely manner, the baby will scratch everywhere, causing scratches on their own face and possibly injuring their mother. It needs to be dealt with seriously. So, at what age should babies start using nail grinders?
The baby can use the nail polish remover after 6 months. One advantage of nail grinders compared to scissors is that they are less likely to cut your baby's nails short. Inexperienced mothers may cut their baby's nails too severely at once, damaging the nail mucosa, and cutting too short can also cause the baby's nails to grow into the flesh, leading to paronychia, etc.
A nail polish remover slowly grinds off a baby's nails. It may be a bit troublesome to use, but it is relatively safe and will not harm the baby. It is recommended to polish your nails while your baby is asleep to prevent them from getting impatient and fidgeting. Don't grind your baby's nails too often. It's better to wait until their nails grow a little longer before grinding.
In addition to fingernails, baby's toenails cannot be ignored. Be even more careful when dealing with toenails, never cut them too short, especially the big toe, otherwise it is easy to cause nail ingrown. Regularly trimming your baby's nails can prevent excessive bacteria from hiding in them. It is safer for babies to eat their hands, and it is also important to wash their hands regularly.