Table of contents:
- Iler, the cause of the rash on the baby's mouth
- How to prevent rashes in babies due to saliva?
- How to treat baby saliva rash?
Have you ever seen a red rash in the baby's mouth area? Don't panic just yet, this rash in babies can be caused by your little one's own saliva. How can saliva cause a rash in babies? So can this rash in the mouth of this baby be prevented?
Iler, the cause of the rash on the baby's mouth
Naturally, if babies drool a lot. Usually, this is because the baby doesn't have teeth yet, so a lot of saliva flows out. Especially if the baby is between 2-3 months old, when the salivary glands start working.
Well, if the baby's drool is too much, it will cause a rash in the baby, to be precise in the mouth, chin, neck, and even the little one's chest. This baby's saliva can cause irritation and a reddish rash on the skin.
Leftover milk or formula milk around the baby's mouth that settles and then accidentally flows with the saliva, can also cause a rash in the baby.
How to prevent rashes in babies due to saliva?
Although it will be difficult to prevent your little one from doing it drool, There are a number of things you can do to reduce the rash and irritation it can cause, such as:
- Wear your little one's bib (baby apron) which is waterproof, this prevents the saliva from flowing up to the chest and causing a rash. Change the bib as soon as it gets wet to keep your baby's skin clean and dry.
- Change your baby's clothes if they get wet with saliva. Keeping wet clothes on your baby can irritate the skin, so changing shirts or clothes can help keep baby's skin irritated.
- Clean your baby's face and neck creases, especially after breastfeeding. Don't rub your baby's face area vigorously, just wipe gently with a cloth soaked in water instead of soap.
- Clean the saliva. Use a soft, non-irritating burp to try to wash away excess saliva throughout the day if you are with your baby.
There will probably be more jitter when your little one's teeth start to grow one by one. So, if this happens you should make sure that you keep the baby's skin clean around the mouth and neck so that you don't get irritated due to saliva.
How to treat baby saliva rash?
There are several ways to make your baby more comfortable with saliva rash.
- Clean the rash area twice a day with warm water, then dry it. Do not rub it as this can damage already sensitive skin. Make sure your baby's skin is completely dry.
- Apply an ointment such as Aquaphor or petroleum jelly, which will act as a barrier between your baby's skin and his saliva. These ointments can soothe the baby's irritated skin.
- When bathing, make sure your baby uses a mild, unscented baby soap. Use a gentle, unscented lotion on your baby's dry skin if necessary, but avoid using lotion on saliva rashes.
- The skin should be kept dry and treated with healing ointments. You can consider an over the counter hydrocortisone cream, but ask your doctor how often and for how long to use it.
Meanwhile, you also need to avoid washing other fabrics or fabrics such as sheets, bibs and burps with scented detergents. Because it can worsen your baby's saliva rash. Use a special detergent for baby clothes.
If you suspect that teething is triggering your baby's saliva, you can wipe or gently pat the baby's mouth or gums with a cold washcloth (cloth soaked in cold water). This will cool the baby's teeth and gums, which will have a mild numbing effect on your baby's gums and a rash around their mouth.
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