In daily life, the tongue coating often changes, and sometimes white things always appear on the tongue coating, which is particularly confusing. Especially for parents with babies, they are even more worried because they are afraid that white things on their baby's tongue coating are caused by diseases. So what does a baby's tongue coating look like?
There are many factors that can turn a baby's tongue coating white, and the most common one is caused by internal heat. If a baby experiences symptoms of internal heat during normal times, there will be some changes in the tongue coating, which can cause the tongue coating to become thick and white. Therefore, it is important to try to avoid causing symptoms of internal heat in the baby during normal times, as internal heat can have a significant impact on the body.
In addition, if the baby's tongue coating appears white, it may also be due to an incomplete digestive system. When the activity of the baby's digestive enzymes is low, there is a high chance of experiencing symptoms of white tongue coating. Don't be too anxious after this situation occurs. Taking the baby for a check-up and understanding the details is the most accurate way.
Tongue coating is a protective film that protects the tongue, so when other symptoms such as thick and white tongue coating appear, it indicates an alarm signal to the human body, which needs to be taken seriously as soon as possible. Babies have poor resistance and are easily influenced by external factors. When the tongue coating turns white, it is important to treat it as soon as possible.