4 Easy Ways to Care for Infant and Toddler Foot Nails
When babies grow, their nails also need special attention because it is long fast. Beware of ingrown toenails or commonly called ingrown nails. If you've ever experienced it, you surely know the pain is extraordinary. Therefore, take care of baby's toenails to avoid slashes.
Check the color and shape
Since the child does not understand the problem with his feet, it is the duty of parents to pay attention to their physical condition in detail to look for 'abnormalities'. If the child has a problem, then the toe of the big toe will look red, swollen, and can release odorous fluid as reported by Verywellfamily.com. Your child will feel pain and even cry every time the part is touched. He does not like to wear shoes or socks, and the way he walks is strange — for example standing on tiptoes or piling on only one of his feet. Yes, the cause of cantengan is nails that are too long to pierce the skin of their feet, or are cut too short so that when they grow they push their skin. Besides the use of shoes and socks too tight / narrow can cause abnormal nail growth.
Soak warm water
For first aid, Mother can soak your child's feet in warm water that has been mixed with soap so that the toe nails softened. Soak for 10 minutes then massage the side of the skin slowly so that the nail does not stick to the skin. After 15-20 minutes dry his feet and tuck the cotton in the toe so that it does not re-pierce. So that the location of the cotton does not change, wear loose socks on your child's feet. Do it for 5 days or a week until the foot condition returns to normal.
Doctor's consultation
If you do not see changes in the condition of the feet, consult a doctor immediately. Especially if you see an infection on the nail, for example cracked or no longer clear color. Your doctor may give you medication or ointment to treat it.
Routine maintenance
To prevent getting hooked, there are some things parents should pay attention to:
Nail clippers using a clean tool. Cut the nail flat (not shaped round / oval at the edges) and leave a little above the white nails (not too short!).
Check the color and shape
Since the child does not understand the problem with his feet, it is the duty of parents to pay attention to their physical condition in detail to look for 'abnormalities'. If the child has a problem, then the toe of the big toe will look red, swollen, and can release odorous fluid as reported by Verywellfamily.com. Your child will feel pain and even cry every time the part is touched. He does not like to wear shoes or socks, and the way he walks is strange — for example standing on tiptoes or piling on only one of his feet. Yes, the cause of cantengan is nails that are too long to pierce the skin of their feet, or are cut too short so that when they grow they push their skin. Besides the use of shoes and socks too tight / narrow can cause abnormal nail growth.
Soak warm water
For first aid, Mother can soak your child's feet in warm water that has been mixed with soap so that the toe nails softened. Soak for 10 minutes then massage the side of the skin slowly so that the nail does not stick to the skin. After 15-20 minutes dry his feet and tuck the cotton in the toe so that it does not re-pierce. So that the location of the cotton does not change, wear loose socks on your child's feet. Do it for 5 days or a week until the foot condition returns to normal.
Doctor's consultation
If you do not see changes in the condition of the feet, consult a doctor immediately. Especially if you see an infection on the nail, for example cracked or no longer clear color. Your doctor may give you medication or ointment to treat it.
Routine maintenance
To prevent getting hooked, there are some things parents should pay attention to:
Nail clippers using a clean tool. Cut the nail flat (not shaped round / oval at the edges) and leave a little above the white nails (not too short!).
- -Don't wait for long nails to cut it so that the corners don't press against the skin.
- - Wear shoes that are the right size — not tight or oversized — and loose socks.
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