For now, just monitor the situation. If you notice any swelling, redness or if he complains of persistent pain, you will have to consult.
In the meantime, it is important that he does not "play" with it.
I will remain available if you have any further questions!
Sincerely,
Tom Samaha, pharmacist
36-year-old woman · 2 years ago
Thanks
I forgot to mention that it has been over a month and it is red from time to time
Naji-tom Samaha · 2 years ago
Thanks for the feedback!
It will be red if your child touches it, scratches it or whatever. The important thing is not to touch it because it can not only increase the risk of injury, it can increase the humidity and increase the risk of odors or spills.