During the process of growing up, babies inevitably suffer some harm, and many mothers are particularly worried about what side effects their babies may have as a result. So what should I do if my baby's mouth is broken?
1. When the wound is small
If the baby is just lightly injured, there is no need to worry too much, usually it will heal automatically.
At the beginning, there may be some redness and swelling. Mom can apply some cold towels to reduce bleeding and effectively alleviate the swelling of the wound.
2. When the wound is severe
If the baby has been severely bumped, even bleeding heavily and leaving significant scars, it is necessary to promptly go to the hospital for disinfection and necessary stitches.
3. Maintain oral hygiene
When a baby's mouth is broken, in order to allow the wound to heal faster, it is necessary to keep the mouth clean. If there are too many bacteria in the mouth, inflammation may occur.
4. Diet should be light
When a baby's mouth is broken, it is recommended to give them some light foods, such as vegetables and fruits, which are necessary. However, some foods that are prone to allergies should not be given to the baby, otherwise inflammation may occur.