The best age for a baby's ear piercing Health tips and doctor's recommendations ⭐️
Dr. Cambys Herman Moghadam
تهرانSpecialist in children and babies
The best age for a baby's ear piercing | Health tips and expert advice
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Piercing a baby's ears is one of the decisions that many parents think about in the first months of their baby's life. In addition to the beauty aspect, this work also has a cultural or traditional aspect in some families. But the important question is, when is the best age for a baby's ear piercing? In the following, we will address this issue with a scientific review, health tips and recommendations of Dr. Cambys Herman Moghadam, pediatrician and newborn specialist.
Why do parents pierce the baby's ears?
Ear piercing in infancy has:
- Beauty and grooming: Many parents want their baby's ears to be well-groomed from the very beginning.
- Tradition and culture: In many cultures, piercing girls' ears is a sign of maturity or a family tradition.
- Ease of doing the work: Ear piercing in a baby is usually easier and associated with less pain.
But the most important thing is to observe hygiene, choose the right time and refer to a specialist.
When is the best age to pierce a baby's ears?
The recommendation of most doctors, including Dr. Kambiz Herman Moghadam, is that ear piercing should be done after the end of the newborn period and after completing the primary vaccination. Usually, between 2 and 6 months is the best time to do this.
Reasons for choosing this age range:
- Stronger immune system: Babies receive their primary vaccinations after two months, so the risk of infection is reduced.
- Less reaction to pain: At this age, the baby still does not have a precise understanding of pain and calms down quickly.
- Faster recovery: The baby's skin recovers faster during this period.
Ages that are not suitable for ear piercing
Although parents may want to get their baby's ears pierced early, some intervals are not recommended:
- Under two months: because the body's immune system is not yet complete and there is a possibility of infection.
- During illness or fever: Ear piercing during illness can increase pain and risk of infection.
- In premature babies: It is better to wait until the weight and general health reach normal levels.
Hygiene tips before piercing baby's ears
Before doing ear piercing, it is necessary to observe some points to minimize the possibility of infection and inflammation:
- Choosing a reliable place: Baby ear piercing should be done in a doctor's office or specialized centers, not in hair salons or non-medical centers.
- Complete ear disinfection: The doctor should clean the baby's ears with sterile solutions such as betadine.
- Using a sterile earring: The earring must be made of gold or medical steel and completely sterile.
- Not using home local anesthesia: Anesthetics should be used under the supervision of a doctor.
Methods of piercing baby's ears
Generally, there are two ways to pierce a baby's ears:
1. Traditional method (needle)
A sterile needle is used in this method. Although it has little risk if it is done by a doctor, it is a little more painful than the new methods.2. Method with a special device (gun)
Nowadays, most of the doctors use the Gan device. This device pierces the ear quickly and accurately and is much less painful. Dr. Herman Moghadam also uses sterile and specialized medical devices for this purpose in order to provide a safe and painless experience for the baby.
Care after piercing a baby's ear
After ear piercing, proper care of the wound site is very important. At this stage, following some recommendations can prevent infection:
- Daily disinfection: Clean the piercing site twice a day with chlorhexidine solution or diluted white alcohol.
- Rotating the earring: Slowly rotate the earring several times a day so that the hole does not stick to the skin.
- Not changing the earrings for three weeks: In the first weeks, you should not remove the earrings.
- No contact with contaminated water: Avoid swimming or contact with non-sterile water.
- Watch for warning signs: In case of redness, swelling or purulent discharge, see a doctor immediately.
What kind of earrings are suitable for a baby?
Choosing the right earrings is one of the most important parts of care after ear piercing. Dr. Herman Moghadam recommends:
- Earring material: gold or hypoallergenic steel (preferably without nickel).
- Weight and size: Light and small, no sharp edges or sharp corners.
- Back of the earring: use screws or soft plastic models so as not to harm the skin.
Recommendations of Dr. Cambys Herman Moghadam
Dr. Herman Moghadam as a pediatrician and newborn specialist emphasizes that:
"Piercing a baby's ear is completely safe if done at the right time and in a sterile environment. But neglecting hygiene or performing it in non-medical centers can cause infection or damage to the ear cartilage."
They also point out that:
It is better for parents to keep the baby in a warm and dry environment for a few days after piercing.
In case of redness or inflammation, cold water compresses and topical antibiotic cream can be used according to the doctor's opinion.
Plastic or cheap earrings that may cause allergies should be avoided.
Tips for parents who hesitate to choose a time
If you still haven't decided when is best, consider these tips:
- If your baby has not yet received the primary vaccines, wait a little.
- If the baby's skin is sensitive or you have a history of allergies in the family, consult a doctor before doing the work.
- If you plan to do it yourself at home, avoid doing this. Always consult a specialist.
Where should we go for a baby's ear piercing?
Piercing a baby's ear should be done by a specialist doctor and in a completely sterile environment. In Dr. Kambiz Herman Moghadam's office, the baby's ear is pierced with sterile medical devices and in completely hygienic conditions. Also, after doing this, parents receive the necessary training for the care after ear piercing.
Summary
Piercing a baby's ears will be a safe and painless experience if done carefully and at the right time. The best age for a baby's ear piercing is between 2 and 6 months; When the body's immune system is stronger and the possibility of infection is less. Observing health tips and visiting a specialist doctor such as Dr. Kambiz Herman Moghadam is the most important factor in preventing possible complications.