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Mom of a 3 yr 4 m old boy8 months ago
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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months ago
A. Dryness and chipping around your baby’s nails can happen due to a few different reasons. Here are some common causes: 1. Dry skin: Babies have delicate skin, and in cold or dry weather, their skin can become dry, leading to dryness around the nails. If the skin is dehydrated, it can peel and crack. 2. Frequent washing: Constant washing or exposure to water can dry out the skin around the nails. This is especially common if you wash your baby’s hands frequently. 3. Use of harsh soaps or detergents: Harsh soaps, baby wipes, or even cleaning products used on your baby’s hands can cause dryness and irritation around the nails. 4. Nail biting or scratching: Babies often use their hands to explore, and they might bite or scratch at the skin around the nails, causing it to crack or peel. 5. Eczema or skin conditions: If your baby has any skin conditions like eczema, it can lead to dryness, chapping, or irritation around the nails and fingers. 6. Nutritional factors: In some cases, lack of proper hydration or nutrients can also contribute to dry skin and nails. What you can do: Moisturize regularly: Apply a gentle, baby-safe moisturizer around the nails and hands. Look for products that are fragrance-free and designed for sensitive skin. Gentle soap: Use mild, moisturizing baby soap and avoid washing your baby’s hands too frequently, as this can strip the skin of its natural moisture. Hydration: Ensure your baby stays well-hydrated, especially if the weather is dry or hot. Avoid biting or picking: Keep your baby’s nails trimmed to avoid any scratching, which can irritate the skin further. If the problem persists or worsens, or if your baby shows signs of pain, redness, or infection, it is best to consult with your pediatrician or a dermatologist for advice.
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