I believe many people have experienced oral ulcers, and once they suffer from them, eating becomes very uncomfortable. And if a mother with oral ulcers cannot be too intimate with her baby, what should she do once she has oral ulcers and kisses her baby?
After a patient with oral ulcers kisses their baby, the mother can carefully observe the baby's physical condition. Although oral ulcers are not contagious, patients with oral ulcers have more bacteria in their mouths. If they kiss their baby, the bacteria may enter their body and cause discomfort. Therefore, parents can observe the physical condition of their babies and take any discomfort seriously.
Actually, it's not just oral ulcer patients who can't kiss their babies, parents can't kiss their babies in these two situations either:
1. Makeup mom
Nowadays, many mothers like to wear makeup when going out, but cosmetics contain chemicals such as lead and mercury. Once these substances enter the baby's body due to kissing, it may lead to lead poisoning and other diseases.
2. Dad who smokes
Many dads have a hobby of smoking, and many people are concerned about first-hand smoke, second-hand smoke, in fact, third-hand smoke. Third-hand smoke is the toxin left on clothes or body. Dad has just finished smoking and there are still toxic substances in his mouth from cigarettes. Once he kisses his baby, he will react to these toxic substances and trigger respiratory diseases.