Why do babies' external genitalia adhere

  During the growth and development of a baby, there will be subtle changes in the reproductive organs. In this process, it is necessary to do a good job of cleaning and care in all aspects to ensure sustained healthy growth. But some babies may experience different types of genital abnormalities shortly after birth. So, why does the baby's external genitalia adhere?

  

Why do babies' external genitalia adhere1

  1. Insufficient cleaning

  Because most babies are still wrapped in diapers for a long time, when the diapers are not replaced in a timely manner or there is insufficient cleaning and care of the reproductive organs, microorganisms may accumulate in the external genitalia, causing labia and adhesions. This requires increased care for the genital area and timely maintenance of cleanliness and dryness.

  2. Inflammation

  Some babies may be infected with pathogenic bacteria due to inadequate cleaning, leading to inflammation and adhesion of the external genitalia. This requires timely medical attention. Please seek guidance and treatment from a doctor based on the adhesion status, and separate the genital area during recovery to avoid worsening of adhesion and affecting normal growth and development.

  The organs of a baby's body are in the initial stage of growth and development. Although the secretion of sex hormones in the body has not yet begun, if there is insufficient cleaning and disinfection, it is still easy to cause diseases. This requires careful care of the baby's reproductive organs, so as not to cause any abnormalities before paying attention.

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