Chin cut

My baby girl took a fall with a toy in her hand while my mother in law was watching her today… and didn’t tell my husband and I until we both got home what should I be putting on it and or doing to make sure it heals and hopefully doesn’t scar photo is from when I saw it earlier … I have been trying to clean it the best I can I have been putting auqaphor on it
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Auqaphor is perfect. You could also try a small amount of Vaseline, or Neosporin. Also, when you bath her just use a rag and lightly clean it that way. As soon as you get her out and damp dry it then let it dry while getting her dressed, apply something to it after. I picked my daughter up from my mother in laws house yesterday and her nose was bruised. I didn't even bother asking what happened Bec my daughter gets hurt quite a bit here and there had been worse I would definitely be asking for some answers and if it makes you feel better asking why you or your husband or not told when it first happened. If your daughter is like mine she might try to wipe whatever you put on there off so don't apply a large amount just in case she gets it on her hands and rubs her eyes or puts her hands in her mouth.

@Heather my daughter is definitely always banging her head or falling a lot lol I mean she is getting to the crazy toddler stage lol and I think she didn’t want to tell me because she thought I would of over reacted not in a bad way but like in a omg I am on my nervous type of way like anxiety and yea I haven’t been putting too much on because she doesn’t want me touching it with any thing I have to like give her a toy or something to distract her to put stuff on it and gently wipe it to keep it clean

My LO scratched up the whole side of her face. I put bacitracin ointment on it twice a day until it healed. No scarring

tea tree oil is naturally antibacterial/antifungal & helps heal without scarring. dr bronner’s magic balm is also natural & really good for healing

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