For a period of time, many parents may find that their babies always drool because they do not swallow their saliva. If a baby cannot swallow their saliva, they will experience drooling. In fact, prolonged drooling can have an impact on their growth. So, what if the baby's saliva doesn't swallow? Let's take a look below.
What should I do if my baby's saliva doesn't swallow
If a baby drowns, it is likely due to oral ulcers or acute tonsils, which can cause discomfort in the throat and make them unwilling to swallow, resulting in drooling.
How can babies improve their drooling habits
1. Some adults often like to pinch their baby's face when they see their baby being very cute. In fact, during infancy, the baby's parotid gland is not fully developed. If the baby's little face is frequently pinched, it can damage the baby's parotid gland and cause them to drool. So, parents must be careful not to pinch their baby's face, even if they really like them, because their baby's face is very fragile.
2. The baby may experience drooling, which may be caused by inflammation in the mouth. If the baby suffers from oral inflammation, it will constantly stimulate saliva and cause drooling. If the baby experiences drooling due to illness, timely treatment is necessary to improve the drooling phenomenon and avoid affecting the baby's growth.