An 18-month-old child had a high fever last night and discovered white spots resembling oral ulcers on the tip of the tongue and upper jaw today. This article discusses the diagnosis and treatment options.
Understand the causes and treatment methods of infant drooling to ensure your baby’s oral health.
Discuss the treatment and care methods for tongue and lip ulcers in a one-and-a-half-year-old infant, including topical medication, antiviral treatment, and maintaining oral hygiene.
Share pain relief methods and medication treatment suggestions for toothache
The baby has a cavity that hasn’t been treated yet. It has led to blood blisters on the gums and swelling. How should one handle this situation? I’m in a hurry and can’t go to the hospital. I want to know if there’s any way to resolve this. Thank you very much, urgent.
Explore the possible causes of a child’s drooling, including physiological and pathological factors, as well as how parents should respond.
Understanding the symptoms of canker sores, including white ulcers inside the mouth, decreased appetite, and possible fever.
White blisters in a child’s mouth, if they are not crying and eating normally, may be a common phenomenon known as ‘spitting up’. However, frequent vomiting, especially if it becomes more intense, and occurs shortly after each bowel movement, may indicate congenital pyloric stenosis. In such cases, parents should pay close attention and seek medical advice.
Drooling in children is a common phenomenon that typically disappears naturally during the growth process.
How to treat the symptoms of angular cheilitis and chapped lips in children?