As we all know, babies have poor resistance and are prone to various diseases during their growth process, such as colds, which are common. However, sometimes babies may experience a fever in their mouth. This makes many parents very worried and even unaware of what has happened to their children. So, what's causing the baby's mouth to heat up?
Firstly, this situation is related to vitamin deficiency. We should pay attention to lifestyle regulation, ensure sufficient supply of vitamins, and promote oral mucosal metabolism. Children should ensure 200 grams of green leafy vegetables and one hour of sun exposure every day. Promoting the absorption and utilization of vitamins can usually ensure sufficient nutrition supply for children. It is important to help babies develop a non picky eating habit in daily life.
Secondly, it is possible that it is herpes, which is a condition of upper respiratory tract infection. Its initial symptoms are generally not much different from a cold, so it is often misunderstood as having a common cold and delaying treatment, ultimately leading to the virus not being suppressed and developing into hand, foot, and mouth disease. Especially for children's oral pain, parents need to pay attention. If the child has symptoms such as crying, not breastfeeding, drooling, etc., they need to pay attention.
Finally, herpes and hand, foot, and mouth disease viruses may be the same. The pathogenesis of the two types of diseases is similar, but their respective manifestations are different. The only difference is that herpes patients have herpes in their mouths, while hand, foot, and mouth disease generally has herpes in their mouths, hands, feet, or even buttocks. The high incidence of herpes is related to high temperatures, which can easily lead to dampness and heat. Therefore, parents must pay attention to the environment their children are in during the summer and avoid being too hot.