The benefits of shaving a baby's head

  Many parents will shave off all their babies' hair for convenience, leaving them bald. Some elderly people also say that if their baby has a bald head, it will make their hair grow thicker in the future. Many parents don't know if this is true. Let me tell you the benefits of shaving their baby's head.

  

The benefits of shaving a baby's head1

  Shaving the head of a baby is actually not beneficial, and it can have many negative effects on the baby. Firstly, shaving the head of a baby can easily lead to infection. The baby's hair plays a role in protecting the head, and when the baby is relatively young, it cannot be forcefully squeezed. If the baby's head is shaved, it can easily cause external factors to affect the baby's head, resulting in negative situations. So shaving a baby's head does more harm than good.

  Shaving a baby's head can also expose their scalp to direct sunlight, making it susceptible to UV damage. Moreover, without hair cover, it is particularly easy for the baby to be bitten by mosquitoes, which can cause various bacteria to grow wildly on the baby's head. Hair has the function of helping babies dissipate heat. After shaving a baby's hair completely, the heat is not easily dissipated and can also have some impact on the baby's body.

  Shaving a baby's head actually has more disadvantages than advantages. After reading the introduction above, I believe all parents know the answer. When a baby's hair is relatively long, it can be cut short appropriately, but it must not be shaved into a bald head, otherwise it will have a negative impact on the baby and it will be too late to regret.

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