Small in appearance, but with consequences/ Here's what can happen to a baby after ear piercing...
Ear piercing in infants remains a controversial topic for many parents.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, it is recommended to wait until at least 6 months of age before making such a decision.
Although often seen as an aesthetic choice, this procedure is associated with several risks that parents should be aware of.
Babies may feel pain and the ear area may become sensitive and irritated after the piercing.
Because they are small and unaware of the danger, they may constantly touch their ears, which increases the chance of damage.
Another problem is the risk of infection.
Even when the procedure is performed carefully, if the ear is not cleaned and treated properly, swelling, redness, or other complications may occur, including unwanted skin growths.
This is also a choice made by the parents on behalf of the child. Over the years, the child may not like the piercing done earlier, while the hole in the ear may remain permanent.
For these reasons, many experts suggest that the decision be made carefully, evaluating both the aesthetic side and the health and well-being of the child.
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