What should I do if my baby still doesn't dare to move after repositioning their elbow dislocation

  When babies are playing, parents must pay attention to their physical condition and not let them have accidents. When babies have accidents, they must be treated in a timely manner to avoid affecting their future development. So what should be done if the baby's elbow is dislocated and still dare not move after repositioning?

  

What should I do if my baby still doesn't dare to move after repositioning their elbow dislocation1

  1. After the baby's elbow dislocation is repositioned, if there is still pain, some tests can be performed to see if the repositioning is successful. If the repositioning is good, then the pain is normal, which is caused by muscle injury self-protection. Parents don't have to worry too much, it will heal after a period of time. At the same time, they can slowly help the child massage to gradually relieve the pain, and of course, hot compress can also be used.

  2. At the same time, after the baby's elbow dislocation is reset, it is best not to let the baby engage in any activities that use their arms. Of course, it is also best for parents to feed the baby while eating, so as not to affect the recovery of the baby's elbow. At the same time, the baby should rest more and not play anymore. They should wait until their body is healthy before playing to avoid affecting their future development. At the same time, they should supplement more nutrition.

  3. You can give your baby more foods that help with elbow recovery, such as drinking some bone broth. The collagen in bone broth is very helpful for elbow dislocation and can also promote elbow recovery as soon as possible. During this period, your baby's diet must be nutritious, and it is best not to eat foods that are not conducive to elbow recovery. However, after the body recovers, you should also pay attention to the condition of your arms.

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