What to do if a 6-month-old baby's upper lip is dry, cracked, and bleeding

  Many newborn babies have symptoms of dry and bleeding lips, which can cause them great pain and crying. What should I do if a 6-month-old baby's upper lip is dry, cracked, and bleeding?

  

What to do if a 6-month-old baby's upper lip is dry, cracked, and bleeding1

  Other abnormal symptoms of upper lip cracking and bleeding in a 6-month-old baby are mostly caused by dry weather and fire. Such weather can easily cause children's lip cells to lose water, leading to symptoms of cracking and bleeding. Although this situation is not particularly serious, it can cause great physical pain to the child and affect their diet. Therefore, parents must not be careless and should take timely measures for treatment.

  After this symptom occurs in infants, appropriate vitamin E capsules or infant lipstick can be applied to the children's lips, which can effectively keep the lips moist, thus reducing the dry symptoms of the patients' lips. Children can also eat appropriate fire fighting food, such as tremella and lotus seed soup, snow pear soup, etc., which can not only promote the balanced absorption of nutrition, but also greatly help the recovery of dry and cracked lips. There are many preventive measures for dry and cracked upper lip bleeding in infants. In daily life, parents should give their children plenty of water and use indoor air humidifiers to improve air humidity, which can effectively prevent children from having dry mouth again. In addition, mothers should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, supplement enough vitamin C, which can increase the vitamin content in breast milk, promote the absorption of vitamins by children, and thus alleviate the dryness and bleeding of the baby's lips to a certain extent.

  If a baby has symptoms of cracked lips and bleeding, it is mainly caused by dry weather. For this symptom, we can start from two aspects: on the one hand, give your baby more water and encourage them to eat more vegetables, especially those with high vitamin B2 content; On the other hand, you can apply vitamin E capsules or infant lipstick to your baby sooner or later to moisturize his lips.

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