What should I do if my baby's face freezes

  When the weather is cold, mothers taking their babies out can easily cause their faces to freeze. However, after the baby's face is frozen, it can be very uncomfortable for them. Mothers also feel very sorry for their babies, so they need to pay more attention. So let's take a look at what to do if the baby's face freezes?

  

What should I do if my baby's face freezes1

  1. Baby's face must be more careful when it freezes. Firstly, it is recommended that parents can use hot compress to relieve it. However, when applying hot compress, be sure to pay attention to the temperature of the towel and avoid scalding the baby. Alternatively, a hot water bottle can be used, but the initial surface temperature may be hot. Therefore, a towel can be wrapped around the hot water bottle to slow down the temperature and effectively avoid scalding the baby.

  2. In addition, parents can directly apply frostbite treatment products to the frostbite area, but they must go to the hospital to purchase them and ensure that they are healthy and can be used for their baby. Before using medication, it is necessary to clean the face with warm water and apply ointment twice a day. After applying ointment, parents can give appropriate massage to promote the recovery of frostbite.

  After a baby's facial frostbite, it is important to seek timely treatment and avoid going out in cold weather, as frostbite is prone to recurrence. Improper care can easily lead to recurrence. Secondly, it is recommended that everyone avoid going outside when the weather is cold.

Related Articles