Children have delicate skin and are prone to allergies and various skin problems. Some parents may notice that their children's small hands inexplicably have a lot of knife and gun punctures. Even though they have done a good job of cleaning their children every day, applied hand cream, and ensured that their hands are moisturized, how could this situation still occur? So what's going on when a child picks up a knife or gun and stabs?
The occurrence of knife and gun punctures on children's hands is mostly due to dry skin on their hands, especially in autumn and winter when there is little moisture in the air. If children do not hydrate their hands in a timely manner, even if they apply too much hand cream, they will still experience knife and gun punctures on their hands. In addition, if the body lacks vitamin A or vitamin C, it can also cause stabbing with a knife or gun.
In daily life, parents should encourage their children to drink more water. They can supplement their children with some necessary vitamins for growth every day. For example, vitamin A can promote the integrity of human skin tissue, help wounds heal faster, and improve children's immunity. Vitamin E can also prevent dry skin and reduce the probability of children getting stabbed by hand.
In addition, if a child is particularly active and likes to grab various things with their hands, it is also easy to cause knife and spear marks on their hands. Therefore, parents should pay attention to protecting their children's hands and help them cut their nails on time, but remember not to cut them too short. If a child is found to have long knife and spear marks, it is best to use a nail clipper to help trim them off without forcefully pulling, as this can easily cause injuries to their hands.