Question
What should I do if my two-month-old baby’s tongue has a blister? What if the baby doesn’t want to breastfeed? This has never happened before; how should it be treated? What if the baby doesn’t want to breastfeed?
Answer
It’s actually just a small blister, and it may not necessarily affect the baby’s breastfeeding. You can completely adjust your mindset and take it in stride. Then, you can carefully observe. If the blister is severe and affects the baby’s ability to eat, you can consider re-examination and intravenous symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. For burns on the tongue like this, let them heal naturally by forming a scab. This may have some impact on the baby’s breastfeeding for a period of time, but if the baby is hungry, it will not affect normal breastfeeding.