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Pediatrics: Why Does a Baby’s Tongue Turn White?

It’s normal for breastfed babies to have a white tongue coating, but if it’s thick, it may indicate indigestion. Consider using digestives.
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  • Abnormal Tongue Coating
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What to Do If a Child’s Tongue Turns Red and Loses the Tongue coating?

After a fever, the child develops a strawberry tongue, with phlegm in the respiratory tract, no pain or discomfort. It’s recommended to drink plenty of water, avoid spicy and cold foods, and consume lung-clearing fruits.
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  • Abnormal Tongue Coating
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