Babies' bodies are particularly fragile, so more attention should be paid to their care. The ear is a relatively fragile organ in the human body. When there is a lot of earwax in the ear, it should be cleaned in a timely manner. When cleaning the baby's ear, extra care should be taken not to harm the baby's ear. So how to wash a baby's ears?
When cleaning a baby's ears, it is necessary to use a baby specific cotton swab, which is relatively small and less likely to damage the baby's ears. Dip a cotton swab in a little water first, then slowly wipe the back of the baby's ear and the ear groove area, so that the things in the outer ear can be cleaned up.
Be especially careful when cleaning a baby's ear hole. It is best to wait until the baby is asleep before cleaning to avoid injuring the ears when the baby shakes their head. When cleaning, you only need to gently wipe the area near the ear, without extending too much, to avoid damaging the baby's eardrums.
Baby's ears don't need to be cleaned very thoroughly. A small amount of earwax can protect the ears, just wipe off excess earwax and secretions. In addition, if there is not a lot of baby earwax, there is no need to help the baby clean it.
In short, all organs of a baby are very fragile, so special attention must be paid when cleaning. The force should not be too strong, and the baby should not be injured. Unless there are special circumstances, there is no need to clean. Due to the fact that infants are relatively young and do not know how to express their physical discomfort through words, parents must carefully observe the changes in the baby's body when taking care of them.