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Check fingers, toes, and diaper area after every bath and whenever you change socks or mittens. Turn socks inside out—loose hairs hide there. hair tourniquet syndrome

You check your baby’s fingers and toes for lint, but have you ever looked for a ? Here’s a clear, informative post about that you

Here’s a clear, informative post about that you can share on social media, a parenting group, or a clinic page. Headline: A single strand of hair caused a medical emergency. Here’s what every parent needs to know. You might help another parent spot something they

You might help another parent spot something they would have never thought to look for.

Hair Tourniquet Syndrome happens when a stray hair (or thread) wraps tightly around a tiny finger, toe, or even the penis, cutting off circulation. It’s more common than you think—especially in babies 2–6 months old, when hair shedding peaks for new parents.