A three-year-old baby has already started kindergarten. At this time, the baby needs to brush their teeth every day, clean their mouth properly, and ensure their physical health, otherwise bad breath may occur. Many mothers' babies have bad breath, which is very troublesome. So, what causes bad breath in a three-year-old baby?
1. The baby's digestive ability is not fully developed. At the age of three, although babies have good digestive abilities, they still have weak digestive abilities. If the mother eats everything for the baby at this time. If a baby eats some difficult to digest food, it can cause stomach acid to overflow and flow into the mouth, causing the mother to have a sour and unpleasant smell.
2. Gastrointestinal inflammation. If a baby's gastrointestinal tract is infected with bacteria or bacteria, or if the baby accidentally eats unclean food, it may cause discomfort in the baby's intestines and lead to bad breath in children.
3. Overuse of antibiotics can also lead to bad breath in children. There are lactobacilli in the gastrointestinal tract of babies, which are bacteria that can protect the gastrointestinal tract. If a baby overuses antibiotics, it can cause these bacteria to be destroyed and inhibited by antibiotics, leading to the proliferation of other bacteria and causing bad breath in the baby.
4. Poor oral hygiene. If babies do not pay attention to oral hygiene, milk will ferment in the mouth, forming a sour and unpleasant sensation, and bad breath will occur.
5. catching a cold in the stomach and intestines. When the weather is unpredictable, if a baby gets cold, it is also easy to cause gastrointestinal colds. Therefore, when the baby belches, they will smell a sour odor, causing bad breath.