Baby cleaning skills
Mother should wash her hands before giving the baby a bath. Six months ago, the baby needed to wash his eyes, ears and face with boiling warm or cold water. When cleaning your nose or ears, only clean what you can see, wipe off the visible mucus or earwax, and don't try to clean inside. If you clean the inside of your ears or nose, you may send dirty things in.

wash the eye

Mother holds the baby's head with her left hand and tells him not to turn left and right; Pick up the wet towel in your right hand and wring it out. Eye washing should start from the inside out, from the outside of the nose and the inside of the eye, because the lacrimal passage is located in the inner corner of the eye, so as to avoid the chance of dirt entering the lacrimal passage. After washing one eye, put on a clean wet towel and wipe the other eye in the same way.

Wash your ears.

Wipe the outside and back of your baby's ears with a wet towel, and then dry them with a dry towel. Be careful not to let water drop into the external auditory canal when cleaning. Don't pull out the earwax to prevent infection.

Wash your nose

You can use a sterile cotton swab dipped in warm water to wipe off the snot blocked in the nasal cavity, which is conducive to smooth breathing.

wipe one's face

Finally, scrub the baby's forehead, cheeks, nose, mouth and jaw with a clean wet towel, and then scrub the front and back of the neck.