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What should the baby do if his mouth is rotten?
Rotten corners of the mouth often make the baby uncomfortable, and even greatly reduce the baby's appetite, or make the baby unable to sleep. To this end, mothers are very anxious: what should I do if my baby's mouth is rotten? In this case, it is necessary to supplement the baby with B vitamins, pay attention to maintaining the baby's dietary balance, and pay attention to the cleanliness of the baby's mouth.

First, supplement B vitamins.

When summer comes, parents should pay special attention to protecting their baby's lips. When the baby's lips are dry, you can apply a little borax glycerin, lip balm or cooking oil to the baby to prevent chapping, and take vitamin B2 to supplement. If your baby's mouth has been eroded and inflamed, you can apply 75% alcohol or 0.2% iodophor to your baby's mouth twice a day.

Second, pay attention to a balanced diet.

The baby's bad habit of partial eclipse must be quit. On weekdays, it is necessary to ensure the baby's balanced intake of nutrition, such as eating more foods rich in riboflavin, such as coarse grains, soybeans, bean products, milk, fish, spinach, pumpkins, bananas and pears. In addition, we should pay attention to supplement foods rich in vitamins and minerals, such as animal liver, lean meat, eggs and fresh green leafy vegetables. And cultivate the baby's eating habits that are not partial to food and picky eaters, and supplement enough water.

Third, pay attention to oral hygiene.

Parents should cultivate their babies' good oral hygiene habits. Let the baby rinse his mouth in time after meals, and don't let the baby eat anything before going to bed, so as not to leave food residues in his mouth to breed bacteria.