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Newborns and infants in the first few months have a limited amount of saliva, and their salivary gland function is not fully developed, so they generally do not drool.
4 months later, due to the startAdd supplemental foodWith the increase in saliva secretion, the first milk teeth begin to erupt after six months, which can stimulate the nerves on the gums, reflexively increasing the secretion of salivary glands. At this stage, babies have not yet developed the ability to swallow spit, and excessive saliva will flow out involuntarily from the corners of the mouth, which is commonly referred to as "dribbling," especially common in children aged 1-2 years. This dribbling phenomenon during this period is a normal physiological phenomenon, and parents do not need to worry about it.Babies who start to grow teeth tend to drool unconsciously, becoming 'the drooling emperor', and often, without warning, their clothes get soaked by saliva. At this time, baby bibs are indispensable. When wiping the baby's saliva, do not apply pressure, gently wipe it dry, to avoid damaging the skin. However, such frequent wiping is also a physical task. The best method is to use a bib.
Before the baby's swallowing ability is perfect, a bib is needed to prevent spit-up. After the baby turns 2 years old, the function of swallowing saliva becomes more mature, and the saliva spitting phenomenon will naturally disappear. Because saliva is slightly acidic and contains some digestive enzymes and other substances, it has a certain irritating effect on the skin, so for the babies who often spit saliva, parents should often wipe away the saliva around their mouths, and often use warm water to clean, and then apply oil to protect the skin of the chin and neck. At the same time, it is necessary to prevent the saliva from dirtying the clothes.
The skin of a baby is delicate, so the handkerchief used to wipe the baby's saliva should be soft, and it is best to use a cotton gauze cloth. The handkerchief should be washed and ironed frequently, and it should be gently wiped to dry the saliva to avoid damaging the local skin. However, such frequent wiping is also a physical task. At this time, the bib can be put to good use.



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