Many babies experience drooling during their growth and development stage. Sometimes parents tend to overlook this phenomenon, and there are many factors that can cause drooling in babies. If parents do not take it seriously, it may lead to other hazards. So, may drooling in babies be caused by spleen and stomach deficiency?
If a baby frequently experiences drooling, it may also be caused by spleen and stomach deficiency and coldness. During this period, parents should pay attention to observing whether the baby's body has any other discomfort symptoms. If there are also other adverse reactions, parents need to take the baby to the hospital for detailed examination as soon as possible, and actively treat and regulate the symptoms. They can also give the baby some spleen strengthening and appetizing foods, which can help improve the baby's drooling.
If babies suffer from some oral diseases, they are also prone to frequent drooling. Common diseases such as tonsillitis and oral ulcers can easily stimulate the baby's salivary glands, causing an increase in saliva secretion in the baby's mouth, leading to frequent drooling. In this case, parents should actively help their babies treat oral diseases and pay attention to their oral hygiene habits.
In addition, if a baby suffers from respiratory diseases, it is also easy to cause drooling. During this period, parents should pay attention to observing the baby's breathing condition. If it is confirmed that the baby has respiratory diseases, they need to take the baby to the hospital for examination as soon as possible and cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment to avoid delaying the condition and causing greater damage to the baby's health.