After the baby is born, mothers' whole heart is on the baby, and they pay attention to everything about the baby. They are afraid that if they don't pay attention, it will have a negative impact on the baby. However, attentive mothers may discover small hairs on their babies' faces while taking care of them. So, what about the fur on the baby's face?
Actually, every baby is born with a layer of fetal hair on their face and body to some extent, which is a normal phenomenon. Because fetal hair is a type of hair that protects babies, it gradually fades away as the baby grows older. But some mothers may find that the fetal hair on their baby's body and face does not fade with age, but rather increases. This situation is really frustrating for moms. How to deal with severe fetal hair in babies?
Normal fetal hair usually fades over time. If the baby's fetal hair shows no signs of reduction. Mothers should take their babies for a full body examination, as babies with severe hair are mostly caused by problems with the endocrine system, resulting in thick or excessive hair.
Another possibility is that the baby's hair follicles are blocked. Blockage of hair follicles can cause the hair to be unable to absorb the necessary nutrients, and the color of the hair will naturally not change. When the hair cannot return to its natural state, it can lead to dense hair. So mothers need to first understand what exactly caused the problem in their babies.