Can newborns use Ding Gui Er Navel Patch?

Newborns should not use Ding Gui Er Navel Patch. Ding Gui Er Umbilical Cord Patch, whose effects are strengthening the spleen and warming the middle, dispersing cold and stopping diarrhea, is applied to the umbilical cord and used as an adjunctive treatment for pediatric diarrhea and abdominal pain. However, it is forbidden for babies with umbilical disorders or broken skin. A newborn baby is a baby whose umbilical cord is tied from the delivery of the fetus to 28 days. The umbilical cord of a newborn baby starts to dry up gradually from the distal end in 3~4 days after birth, and the dried up umbilical cord at the ligation starts to fall off and scabs in 7~8 days, and heals in 10~14 days, at this time the umbilical cord should be kept dry, or it is easy to cause umbilical cord inflammation in newborn babies. Ding Gui Er Umbilical Cord Paste is a traditional Chinese medicine ointment applied to the umbilicus through the adhesive tape to play a role, which may lead to the umbilical cord moisture triggered by neonatal umbilical cord inflammation, and may also lead to allergies and redness of the delicate skin. Therefore, it is not recommended to use Cinnamon Umbilical Cord Paste for newborns unless it is necessary. Please use Cinnamon Umbilical Cord Patch under the supervision of a doctor.