Under normal circumstances, a baby's lips are watery and appear pink and tender. Of course, babies' lips will not have peeling or ulceration. So once a baby's lips show abnormalities, such as dark red or dry white hair, they are all abnormal. So, what's wrong with a baby's dry and white lips?
A baby's lips turning dry and white is an abnormal color, which is likely related to the baby's gastrointestinal function. Because the gastrointestinal function of infants is not very good, it directly affects their absorption of nutrients, leading to abnormal malnutrition and the appearance of anemia symptoms.
Of course, it is also necessary to pay attention to the environment in which the baby is located. If the temperature of the surrounding environment is very low, it will affect the baby's body temperature, causing the baby's body temperature to drop. This situation will also affect the baby's lips, causing the color of the baby's lips to become abnormal and turn white. After feeding the baby, pay attention to cleaning.
If residual milk is not cleaned up for the baby in a timely manner, this situation can cause milk residue, which can mix with the baby's saliva and lead to abnormal dryness and whitening of the baby's lips. Parents should pay more attention to their babies' lip hygiene, especially to observe whether their babies have the habit of sucking on their lips, which is unacceptable.