A hair tourniquet occurs when a strand of hair becomes tightly wrapped around a part of the body, such as a finger, toe, or genitalia, cutting off circulation to that area. This condition is more common in infants and children due to their fine hair and can lead to serious complications if not addressed promptly, including swelling, pain, and potentially, tissue necrosis or infection. Treatment typically involves careful removal of the hair using magnification and fine instruments; in severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to prevent permanent damage. Early detection and treatment are crucial to avoid complications. #newmom #newbaby #parentingtips #pediatrics