Although newborn babies may live under the careful care of those around them, due to their delicate skin and soft body, injuries may still occur in daily life for various reasons. So, what should we do if the baby's skin is damaged?
1. Choose a reasonable nursing approach
The reasons for infant skin damage are different, and the care methods are also different. If it is just an ordinary external wound, it can be taken care of through disinfection and cleaning to avoid infection and inflammation. If the local inflammation of the skin is caused by eczema or other reasons, targeted drugs need to be used for anti-inflammatory cleaning to promote the recovery of eczema.
2. Disinfect as soon as possible
Because a baby's skin is very thin and the entire tissue has not yet grown, it is easy to cause damage due to various injuries. Regardless of the cause of the injury, it is necessary to disinfect and clean the affected area as soon as possible to prevent bacterial infection, which can worsen the wound and even cause inflammation, leading to more serious injuries.
Infant skin damage is not a simple injury, as the baby's body is just beginning to grow and develop. Regardless of the reason for the damage, it may affect the subsequent skin growth status and be more likely to be taken advantage of by bacterial infections. So, if a baby's skin is damaged, it must be disinfected and cared for as soon as possible.