Many novice parents worry when they encounter even the slightest abnormality in their baby, fearing that their baby's health may be affected. There are still some parents who cannot distinguish whether the baby's physical condition is normal, so does the baby's brine door jump?
Many parents will notice that their baby's brine door will jump. There is a place in the middle of the baby's head that is not long enough and will have varying degrees of jumping. Moreover, soft and fluffy people dare not touch it. In fact, this is a normal physiological phenomenon. Baby's brine door can jump.
In fact, when babies are very young, it is normal for them to jump at the brine gate, but by the time they are one year old, the brine gate will gradually close and become stronger and stronger. During this process, the baby needs to strengthen calcium supplementation to prevent the brine gate from being unable to close due to calcium deficiency. Because babies' halogen gates are relatively soft and do not require skull protection, especially during care, it is important to focus on protecting them to prevent brain damage.
Mothers must take care of their babies slowly and gently, without scratching like adults do when washing their hair. When washing hair, the shampoo should not overheat and can be cleaned with warm water. Baby's skin is delicate, do not use irritating soap. Mothers should first use disinfectant cotton dipped in vegetable oil, and then wipe it off after care. The entire process must be gentle. Also, mothers should try to avoid using skincare products that contain too many chemicals for their babies.