There is a saying in the folk that babies' faces cannot be pressed or kissed forcefully. If they accidentally touch their cheeks too hard, it will keep them drooling for a long time. Therefore, parents are very concerned about this information. So, why does a baby's face drool?
Baby's facial skin is more tender, and the parotid gland tissue is immature, making it easy to get injured. Touching or kissing the cheeks with force can damage the saliva glands, which poses a risk of making the baby drool. In addition, babies have delicate skin, and constantly kissing or touching their cheeks is also very harmful to their skin health. Therefore, both parents and relatives should be careful not to touch their babies' cheeks.
Do not pinch your baby's face frequently just to make them happy or satisfy yourself. If saliva secretion and swallowing function can be balanced, saliva will not flow out. The body will automatically secrete saliva into the stomach, so saliva will not flow out. So the main reason why babies drool after being kissed on the cheek is that they produce more saliva than adults and have difficulty swallowing.
If parents have such bad habits, try to improve them as much as possible to avoid causing harm to the baby. Babies have poor resistance, and various negative effects can cause great harm to their bodies. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid the occurrence of these bad habits as much as possible to prevent harm to the baby. If family and friends have this kind of "evil taste", they can also take appropriate measures to remind them to avoid the baby's saliva gland from being injured and constantly drooling.