Baby Bad Breath Causes

Healthy children (and adults, too!) sometimes have bad breath, or halitosis. The most likely culprits:

1. Dry mouth

Water and saliva in the oral mucosa can lubricate mucosa and eliminate micro-organisms, maintaining the environment of the mouth. . If the baby do not pay attention to add water, oral cavity to reduce the water and saliva, dry mouth, bacteria break down the release of volatile products increased, the mouth will be a small odor. If your baby is breathing through his mouth — because he has a stuffy nose, for example — then the bacteria in his mouth are more likely to grow undisturbed.

2. Sucking

If your baby sucks on his fingers or a pacifier, the object may develop an odor from repeated exposure to saliva and oral bacteria. A pacifier may also have other residue on it, such as old food.

3. Foreign object

A pea, bean, small toy, or another object that your baby has put in his nose can cause him to have bad breath. This is especially common in babies and toddlers, who are notorious for putting things where they don’t belong!

4. Indigestion

When the baby to eat too many snacks, diet section, overeating, or eating unclean food, increased the burden of gastrointestinal, damage the spleen and stomach, causing gastrointestinal diseases and digestive disorders and indigestion situation, child will show loss of appetite, bad breath, constipation and other symptoms.

5. Oral ulcer

The location of oral ulcers more common in the baby’s oral mucosa and tongue edge, often a white ulcers surrounded by flush, ran into, then will be very painful, especially eating sour, salty, spicy food, the pain is more severe, oral ulcers of small babies more susceptible to bad breath, and often accompanied by blood in saliva.

6. Illness or allergies

Sometimes an illness such as a sinus infection, tonsillitis, or even seasonal allergies can cause bad breath. And some children with gastroesophageal reflux, or regurgitation of their food, have foul breath. If reflux is the problem, however, your baby will almost certainly have other symptoms, such as discomfort after eating.

In most cases, good oral hygiene is the answer. Try to wipe or brush your baby’s gums and any teeth after each feeding and before bedtime. You can also gently brush his tongue.



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