What's the difference between baby nail clippers and adult nail clippers?
But I personally didn't buy baby nail clippers for my baby. I bought scissors to cut the baby's nails. It is sold online, which is very convenient. Small scissors can grasp the strength and radian well, and the cutter head is semicircular rather than sharp, so the design is safer. However, although the scissors are small, they are actually quite sharp, and it is not difficult for ordinary adults to cut their thick fingers.
Usually I don't cut my nails when the children are awake, because the baby is too noisy to sit still. I always cut his nails when he is asleep, usually once a week. Cutting too often and balding is not good for children's fingers. The nail itself is used to protect the nail bed. If it is too bald, the nail bed will be damaged, and the longer it grows, the longer it will grow into the meat.
Conscience suggests a little trim, not a clean cut.
When my brother was a child, his mother took good care of him and his nails were clean. I hope not at all. However, when he 14 years old, his body began to develop, and his nails grew crazy into his flesh, and paronychia was very serious. Later, all 20 nails were pulled out, and the newly grown nails were not as beautiful as before.
When a mother cuts her child's nails, use a nail clipper special for the baby, but don't cut it too deep. Avoid using nail clippers for adults. There are too many bacteria on adult nail clippers. It would be bad if you were cut and infected again.
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