The 3 and a half month old baby always spits bubbles in his mouth and saliva.

Updated on parenting 2024-06-30
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is very likely that it is teeth, as these symptoms are precursors to teething, which can be carefully observed as parents.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Then it's probably because the baby thinks it's particularly fun. It's a fun way for them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At this time, it was when I kissed him too much when I was a child, which would cause him to appear like a phenomenon, as long as such a phenomenon is prevented, don't kiss his mouth, you can kiss his face and kiss his head to alleviate it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Three-year-old children drool and spit bubbles, one is because the child's own oral swallowing function growth and development is not perfect, the child's daily oral saliva secretion is excessive, which can cause too much liquid, and the child will have the phenomenon of mouth foaming after swallowing. But at this time, the child's mental state is very good, drinking milk is also very good, and there is no continuous fever, breathing is stable, lung auscultation and there is no rales, considering that it is a normal physiological change, parents do not have to worry too much, if the child drools at the same time spit bubbles, hot, dyspnea or even purple forceps, poor mental state, always want to sleep phenomenon, then to understand whether the child has lung infection, to actively search for pathogenic bacteria, and to be proactive.

    The in-depth analysis is as follows: First, it belongs to the normal physiological reflex surface, because the baby's oral cavity is shallow, and the laryngeal cavity is more developed, or the baby's breathing and swallowing action is not very harmonious, resulting in the child's drooling, spitting and other conditions. Second, caused by upper respiratory tract infection, respiratory tract infection causes throat discomfort, throat redness and swelling, causing the baby to be afraid of swallowing saliva, or lower respiratory tract infection causes a large amount of sputum, the baby's microvilli work well, according to the shaking of the microvilli can send the sputum out of the mouth, but because the baby will not spit, so the sputum and saliva are mixed into foam, causing the baby to spit like foam.

    If your baby spits out bubbles, it's because of excessive saliva production. When the stomach receives enough food and water, it can damage the internal laryngeal secretion of the mouth, resulting in increased saliva. Forced by curiosity, the baby may spit out bubbles, which is not a psychological distortion, does not require surgery, and will not cause any physical discomfort.

    However, if saliva production is often elevated, go to the hospital's pediatric clinic for further tests to check for herpes and ulcers in the oral mucosa and throat. In this case, it will be very uncomfortable for your baby to swallow the saliva, which may cause the saliva to spit out. In addition, if the child is deficient in the trace element zinc, it will also lead to abnormal gland secretion and too much saliva in the baby.

    If it is true that the gland secretion is abnormal due to the lack of trace element zinc in the body, the pain can be relieved by filling in the trace element zinc. Spit bubbles are likely to be caused by bacterial infection, and some anti-inflammatory painkillers can be taken internally**, such as ornitaria. Babies should pay attention to oral health, often rinse their mouths, rinse their mouths with light salt water, and recommend that babies usually eat less sweets, less sugar and drink more water, and eat more fresh vegetables and nutritious fresh fruits.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is a normal phenomenon, it is a physiological reason, and part of the reason is that the baby has a cough and the breathing rate increases, which will also cause the baby to spit bubbles in the mouth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be that the baby has a slight cold, or there may be some inflammation in the lungs, or it may be that the saliva secretion is strong, and it may be that the baby's mouth is relatively shallow, or there may be some problems in or around the baby's mouth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is likely that it is caused by the child's indigestion, or it may be because the child plays in this way, so you must be cautious when encountering this situation, and then you should also observe the child for other abnormalities.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be caused by pneumonia, a mild cold, or indigestion, and the specific situation should be observed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be that there is a slight cold, and the child should be given more plain water to drink in life, and the child should also be given some syrup in life. To promote calcium absorption.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The baby's bronchial tubes are inflamed, and they will always spit bubbles, usually pay attention to the child's physical condition, and when there is an abnormal situation, it should be timely**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the three-and-a-half-month-old baby has the desire to speak, he is imitating adults to speak, and his mouth is always spitting bubbles.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is because the little ones are playing. Children think it's fun to spit bubbles.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The child spits bubbles is not sick, but a normal physiological reaction, most babies in the confinement of saliva secretion is relatively small, after the full moon with the increase of the age of the month, the baby's physiological functions also increase, saliva also.

    It will increase, the saliva will increase when they will not swallow when they will discharge the saliva in the form of bubbles, in fact, the bubbles are the baby's saliva, the baby to 3 months began to increase the saliva, spitting bubbles.

    It's even more obvious. Bao began to secrete saliva is also ready to add complementary food, the baby's saliva is the digestive juice of starchy food, they can help the baby to digest complementary food, if the baby's saliva is not enough, it will not be able to digest starchy food. As long as the baby is simply drooling, there is no fever and no cough.

    And if everything is normal for development, there are no problems.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The baby spits bubbles in the mouth, and the baby's salivary glands begin to develop, so there will be a lot of saliva, and by the way, you can spit out a few bubbles to play, which is to prepare him for her to eat complementary food, because saliva is the first digestive juice of starchy food, and there is enough saliva to digest starchy food, don't worry. Some babies also like to spit bubbles or drool before teething.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    3 and a half months old baby always spits bubbles in his mouth, and saliva is a very normal phenomenon. This phenomenon is caused by the increase in the baby's salivary glands at this time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is because the three-month-old child happens to be in the oral desire period, so he secretes more saliva, so parents do not need to worry too much, it is a normal physiological phenomenon.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The baby spits bubbles and drools, it may be playing with his own saliva, but if he often spits bubbles and is accompanied by symptoms such as coughing and rapid breathing, he should go to the hospital to rule out pneumonia.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This may have a certain relationship with the secretion of the baby's saliva, and then the baby at this age has begun to secrete, so the baby's swallowing function is not very perfect.

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