Question

My child was just born, and I don’t know what’s going on, as there are always red spots on their body, and they also spit up. When is it appropriate to perform surgery for infant toe webbing?

Answer

If it affects the child’s walking, it should be removed. If it doesn’t affect them, wait until the child is older to do it; it won’t affect anything else, and it’s unnecessary, so it should be removed. It’s best to go to the hospital to see a doctor. Since newborns are vulnerable to diseases, parents must take their children to the doctor immediately for treatment and avoid blindly using small advertisement drugs. They need to use medication reasonably. For parents, it’s important to closely observe their child’s symptoms changes and do their best to help the child receive timely treatment for diseases.