Don’t delay when your baby develops harness syndrome, this condition can be operated on in three months

Recently, the age of babies coming to my clinic is generally on the small side, with many of them being only one or two months old, which also shows that young parents nowadays attach great importance to the physical and mental health of their babies, and have a deeper understanding of congenital malformations. Last week, I saw a one-month-old baby in a girdle. Because of the girdle, the baby’s middle and little fingers were all tied together, and it looked as if they had been suddenly tied with a rope, and the growth of the fingers had been restricted to a great extent. The mother hoped that the operation could be done as soon as possible. She said that since the birth of the baby she had been observing the baby’s fingers and wiping them carefully, and that she was very nervous every time. Mom’s feelings are very understandable, but I do not recommend surgery now, because this baby is too small and not up to weight, the risk of surgery is relatively high, and the amount of anesthesia is also difficult to control. Given the severity of the baby’s fasciculations, we recommend that the parents contact us when the baby is about three months old. If the baby weighs 6kg by then and is healthy and free of any other illnesses, then he can be operated on. What are the advantages of early surgery for babies? 1, relatively fast recovery after surgery, because the baby’s finger body is small, so the surgical trauma will be relatively small, the scar situation is better overall; 2, as soon as possible to release the body of the finger, more conducive to the growth of the finger, there will be no skewed situation, the appearance of the effect is better; 3, is conducive to the physical and mental development of the baby, the baby will not look back later will not appear with the deformity characteristics of the memories, and will not interfere with the baby’s psychological growth. The baby will not be able to see the deformity in the future.