What causes blistering on my child s tongue and what should I do if my child has an ulcer on his ton

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The first point is likely to be a lack of vitamin nutrition, at this time the tongue will have a lot of blisters, the second point is likely to be the child is on fire, in this case it is likely to have a lot of blisters, the third point is that the child may not like to drink water very much, in this case the tongue will also have a lot of blisters, the fourth point is that the tongue has ulcers, you should give the child vitamins in time, so that it can be slowly relieved, the fifth point is that the child should drink more water and exercise more, and it can slowly disappear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It may be because of mouth ulcers, but also because the inside of the mouth is not particularly clean, and it may be because of eating too much greasy food, so in the face of this situation, you must give your baby more water, and then let your child eat more fruits and vegetables, and at the same time don't give your child too much greasy food.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It may be a lack of vitamins, weakened immunity, or viral infections are also easy to cause, you can supplement vitamin C, or spray watermelon cream, and eat more fruits.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The child's tongue is blistered.

    There are generally two reasons for foaming on the tongue, one is the lack of a certain vitamin (usually B vitamin B2) in the body, and the other is the phenomenon of fire caused by excessive fatigue or too many toxins in the body;

    The child's tongue is blistered.

    Research and understanding are very important, and the solution should be internally and externally adjusted. **On the one hand, it is necessary to keep the affected area of the blister clean, and do not clasp or peel it by hand to avoid bacterial infection. Apply some more topicals, it is recommended to spray with watermelon cream.

    Canker sores are one of the most common oral diseases, also known as tongue blistering, which is a shallow, small, round or ovoid sore.

    The child's tongue is blistered.

    Recently, clinical and immunological studies have confirmed that the causative agent is a viral infection, and the two viruses that cause mouth ulcers are human cytomegalovirus and ER virus.

    The child's tongue is blistered.

    Because the human cytomegalovirus is latent in the blood T lymphocytes, and the ER virus is latent in the blood B lymphocytes, people will have a cold, emotional stress, physical tiredness or lack of energy, poor immunity, etc., the virus will attack, resulting in the symptoms of tongue blistering.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This may be due to a deficiency of trace elements and vitamins. It is recommended that you take zinc gluconate orally, or vitamin B at the same timeBe sure to drink plenty of water.

    Eat more vegetables. Do not eat MSG chicken essence as this will increase the elimination of zinc. Because they have the potential to lead to increased zinc exclusion.

    Zinc deficiency can almost lead to this disease.

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