What should I do if I kiss my baby with oral ulcers

  Babies are very cute, and some adults can't resist giving them a kiss when they see them. If adults suffer from certain diseases, they may also transmit them to babies, mainly because babies have poor physical resistance and disease resistance, which can easily lead to various diseases. So, what should I do if I kiss my baby with an oral ulcer?

  

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  What should I do if I kiss my baby with oral ulcers

  Oral ulcers are not infectious diseases and cannot be transmitted by adults to babies, so there is no need to worry. However, if you have other infectious diseases, it is best to stay away from your baby to avoid infecting them and affecting their growth.

  Causes of oral ulcers in babies

  1. The occurrence of oral ulcers in babies is closely related to psychological factors. When babies are in an excited or anxious state due to certain things, it is easy for them to develop oral ulcers.

  2. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can also cause oral ulcers in babies, as it is similar to herpetic stomatitis and spreads throughout the baby's body. Small blisters may also appear, and when the blisters rupture, they can form ulcers. Especially in the baby's oral area, small blisters are easily distributed, which can easily lead to oral ulcers.

  3. Dry weather, body heat, and neglect of baby's oral hygiene can all easily cause oral ulcers in babies. In addition, babies who lack vitamin C and suffer from long-term malnutrition are also prone to developing oral ulcers.

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