For children as young as 1 to 3 months old, parents use newborn gloves to cover their hands to keep warm and prevent their small hands from scratching their faces. However, when taking a bath a few days ago, I took off the gloves and found that the tip of the middle finger of the baby’s left hand was black, and when I went to the hospital, I found that the cells at the front of the babygirl’s finger had died and needed to face the tragedy of amputation. Hand guards are injured! Gloves wrapped around the finger and amputated infants!
In order to keep warm and prevent nails from scratching their faces, many parents of newborns often choose to let their babies wear baby-specific protective gloves to protect them when caring for their babies and young children. Thin lines make trouble! The thin thread of gloves is wrapped around the finger and the infant’s limb is amputated
In order to keep warm and prevent nails from scratching their faces, many parents of newborns often choose to let their babies wear baby-specific protective gloves to protect them. The same is true of the couple surnamed Chen in the case, since the birth of the little girl, every time after bathing, the child will wear gloves to keep warm and warm until the next bath.
A while ago, the weather was cold, so I took a bath after 3 days, but I didn’t expect to take off the gloves, and I was surprised to find that the middle finger of the child’s left hand was entangled in a thin thread that fell off inside the glove, causing the tip of the nail to turn black. After examination by Dr. Li Zipeng of the Department of Plastic Surgery, it was confirmed that the tip of the middle finger of the baby girl was wrapped tightly with a thin thread for too long, resulting in serious damage to vascular nerves and cells, ischemic necrosis, and missed the repair time, so she could only undergo amputation. Unfortunately, the amputation site is a small section of the front of the finger, and the operation of the hand will not be affected in the future, and it can also be made into a finger sleeve to help beautify the appearance when it grows up.
Injuries often occur unintentionally, especially when babies are unable to break free when they are uncomfortable, small thin threads, and even adult hair entangled in their hands, feet, fingers or limbs, which can cause great injury and tragedy. Remind parents that if you want to help your baby put on clothes or gloves and socks, pay special attention to whether the inner thin thread has fallen off to avoid being entangled when wearing it. In addition, the place where the child sleeps and lies should be kept clean at all times to prevent injury when the baby grabs.