Contrary to what many mothers think, ear hygiene is not getting earwax. If you are interested in cleaning your baby's little ears, please refer to the instructions in this article
Seemingly simple but practical, if not careful cleaning the child's ears can affect the baby's health and hearing. But how to clean the baby's ears to ensure safety and cleanliness? Do not miss the following information, mother!
The ear hygiene for the baby should be done gently, creating a sense of relaxation for both mother and baby
1/90% of children do not need earwax
Earwax is made up of dead cells, sweat, and sebum secreted by glands in the ear canal. Earwax helps to prevent dirt, moistens and lubricates the ear canal, and prevents the risk of ear infections. Most of the time, earwax will come out on its own. Therefore, when cleaning the baby's ears, mothers do not need to get earwax. Just cleaning the ear canal and the outermost ear canal is enough.
2 / Baby's ear hygiene: When is the best time?
In the process of bathing the baby , the mother can combine ear hygiene, because the baby's ears are already wet and the earwax is also soft and easier to clean. Using a soft towel soaked in warm water, gently wiped the earlobes, focusing on the creases. Then, gently twist the corner of the towel and wipe the outer ear canal area. Should clean the ears when the baby is comfortable, avoid times when the baby is fussy or upset.
3 / Should we use a cotton swab for children?
Most mothers have a habit of using cotton swabs to clean their children's ears. However, this method is not safe for the baby!
The skin inside a child's ears, especially babies and children, is fragile. So, just a little hard cotton swab or the mother miss a bit of force, your baby can also hurt. Even if the cotton swab is inserted too deep in the ear, the baby is at risk of puncturing the membrane. In addition to cotton swabs, you should not use metal or pointed ear cleaning tools.
4 / Use water to clean the ears
5 / Be careful when using drugs
In pharmacies, many pharmacies currently sell a variety of ear cleaning products for babies, including ear drops and earwax removal tools. However, without the appointment of a doctor, mothers should not voluntarily buy and use these products. If the earwax closes too much or is hard, does not come off on its own, the mother should take the child to a specialist for safe and proper ear hygiene.
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