I hesitated to talk about surgery after my baby was born with two toes stuck together

This is a little baby who came to my clinic last week. I have always wanted to share its condition with you, but I could not find the time to write about it, so today I finally have time to tell you about it, especially parents who have babies with similar conditions at home must take a look. The baby is a congenital circumferential narrowing band syndrome, which is often referred to as the banding syndrome. It is caused by the development of the beginning of the amniotic band entanglement hindering the development of the limbs, usually appear in the limbs or distal fingers, clinical performance is like being tied by the ribbon only, some performance is more obvious, some have to be carefully identified, if the family has a baby, parents may wish to pay more attention on this. The toe body state is very serious, talk about surgery but I hesitate The baby came into the clinic, the mother removed his socks, toes are more serious ties, toe body adhered to each other, like being screwed together as hard to separate. I thought only one foot was like this, but I didn’t expect the other one to be sticking out as well. The baby was supposed to be operated on as soon as possible, but a comment from the mother when talking about surgery made me hesitate. The mother said that the baby had a runny nose recently, which alerted me. Because the baby is relatively young, only three months old, resistance is already weak, if you want to do the surgery body must not have a cold, fever, cough, etc., otherwise it will be very troublesome, and we do not allow this situation to occur. Finally, we told the parents to take the baby back for observation first, and then bring the baby to the surgery after the runny nose subsided and made sure the body was okay.