Some babies are born with flat noses that don't look good. The older generation believes that pinching a baby's nose can make it stand tall and straight. Many parents do this without even checking if their baby's nose can be pinched. Next, let's learn with the editor, can a baby's nose be pinched?
1. Baby's nose cannot be pinched. There is no definite scientific basis for the claim that pinching the nose bone can make the nose stand up. The claim that helping a baby pinch the nose bridge to make it firm is only a psychological factor of adults and has no practical effect. Pinching a baby's delicate nose casually in daily life may cause some harm.
2. The baby's nasal cavity is relatively short, with a narrow posterior nasal passage and no nasal hair. The blood vessels are abundant, and squeezing the baby's nose not only affects breathing, but also causes damage to the nasal mucosa and blood vessels, leading to bacterial infections or inflammatory reactions.
3. The height of a person's nose bridge is influenced by multiple factors, such as genetic factors, which have the greatest impact. Secondly, factors that determine the height of the nose bridge include early nutrient intake, developmental speed, and nasal trauma. It cannot be changed by pinching, blindly acting recklessly is unscientific.
I hope parents can take this article seriously after reading it. In daily life, not only should the baby's nose not be pinched casually, but also attention should be paid to educating the child not to pick their nose randomly, as picking their nose randomly can easily cause nose damage. Attention should be paid to protecting the baby's nose, which is helpful for their healthy growth.