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Mom of a 1 yr 5 m old girl1 Year ago
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meri bacchi ka bht sara lar nklta hai iska ky solution hai

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Drooling in a two-month-old baby is quite common and usually not a cause for concern. Babies of this age often drool as part of their normal development. Here are some reasons why this might be happening and some tips on how to manage it: ### Common Causes 1. **Salivary Gland Development**: Around two months, babies’ salivary glands become more active, producing more saliva. 2. **Teething**: Although teething usually starts later (around 4-6 months), some babies can begin teething early, which increases saliva production. 3. **Oral Exploration**: Babies explore their environment with their mouths, leading to increased drooling as they practice swallowing and other oral movements. ### Managing Excessive Drooling 1. **Keep the Baby Dry**: - Use soft bibs to catch drool and keep the baby's clothes dry. - Gently wipe the baby’s mouth and chin with a soft cloth to prevent skin irritation. 2. **Skin Care**: - Apply a thin layer of barrier cream or petroleum jelly around the baby’s mouth and chin to protect the skin from irritation and rashes caused by drool. 3. **Comfort Measures**: - If teething is suspected, you can provide teething rings or toys that are safe for the baby to chew on. ### When to Seek Medical Advice - **Excessive Drooling**: While drooling is normal, if it is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms like difficulty feeding, irritability, or signs of infection, consult your pediatrician. - **Skin Issues**: If the baby develops a rash or skin irritation that does not improve with basic care, seek advice from your healthcare provider. ### General Tips 1. **Frequent Changes**: Change the baby’s bibs and clothes frequently to keep them comfortable and dry. 2. **Supervised Tummy Time**: This can help strengthen the muscles that control swallowing and other oral movements. ### Monitoring Development - **Developmental Milestones**: Continue to monitor your baby's developmental milestones and discuss any concerns with your pediatrician during routine check-ups. Drooling is a normal part of infancy and usually decreases as the baby grows and develops better control over their oral muscles. Regular care and attention can help manage the drooling and keep your baby comfortable.
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