Dry lips in the baby

introduction

As in adults, dry lips can occur in babies and have a variety of causes. On the one hand, it can of course be the case that the baby takes in too little fluid overall and this is noticeable on the lips, among other things. But genetic predisposition, dry indoor air or very cold climates can also promote dry lips.

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It must be noted that not every home remedy should be safely used in babies, as they may still have an immature immune system and the mouth in particular is a potential gateway for hazardous substances.

causes

Some babies have had dry skin and dry lips since birth.

This can be genetic if the parents are also aware of dry skin, but also occur a few weeks after the birth for no medically apparent reason. Even in the cold season or after a cold, children, like adults, often suffer from dry lips and dry skin.

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Nevertheless, it makes sense to have this abnormality clarified by a doctor, especially if the condition worsens and the lips even tear or are about to do so, as it can be an indication that the baby is not drinking enough fluids and is dehydrated.
Further evidence of dehydration in the child, technically also as Dehydration are sunken eye sockets, less than six wet diapers in a day, one sunken Fontanel, dark yellow urine and fatigue.
You may also notice that the child is drinking poorly. If the baby is being fed with a bottle, it is advisable to make a drinking log in which it can be noted how much food the child ate per meal and at what intervals this was done. If dehydration is found to be the cause of dry lips, it will be further discussed whether the child is drinking too little or losing too much fluid, for example as a result of diarrhea, vomiting and / or fever.

Concomitant symptoms

If the lips are very dry, small tears may even form, which can then bleed. Angular rashes of the mouth, i.e. tears at the corners of the mouth, are also typical of dried out lips. If the baby is dehydrated and dehydrated, in addition to dry lips, the eye sockets can also turn dark and collapse and the urine becomes less and darker. If these symptoms occur, an advanced dehydration can be assumed and a doctor's visit is urgently advisable.

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Dry and chapped lips in the baby

As with adults, the lips of babies can tend to dry out more often and possibly even tear. In the long term, however, these symptoms can also be managed well in babies through early and appropriate care. Due to the immature immune system, however, care must be taken when choosing care products that they are safe for the baby.

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What can you do if your baby's lips are dry?

Dry lips in babies usually require care with moisturizing or greasy agents. Many of the well-known home remedies are suitable for this, but special care is required with some of them. Honey, for example, should be avoided as far as possible because this natural product may contain bacterial or fungal spores that could possibly be dangerous for the organism of an infant. However, fatty creams such as milking fat or marigold ointment and olive oil are considered harmless.

If the baby is still breastfed, even rubbing the lips with breast milk can lead to an improvement in the symptoms, as it is also very rich in fat and nutrients. When using purchased products, care should be taken, if possible, to use natural preparations, as babies tend to lick and swallow the applied substance frequently. It is therefore advisable to take a look at the ingredients and avoid large quantities of chemicals before use.

Application of baby oil

Basically, oil is well suited for the care of dry lips. However, since babies often lick off and swallow the applied substances, care should be taken to ensure that the oil contains as few chemicals as possible. Olive oil, for example, is well suited as a natural product because it is generally easy to digest. In the case of baby oils, you should read the ingredients beforehand and, if necessary, consult your doctor or pharmacist. Most of the supplements are also generally safe because they are specially made for babies. However, they are mostly intended for use on the skin, so that an additional look at the label in advance certainly can't hurt.

Dry lips from a cold

In the case of a cold, the mucous membranes are generally irritated and accompanying symptoms such as increased sweating or a runny nose are a source of fluid loss. Dry lips can therefore also occur in this context, but are not directly related to the cause of the cold. It is important here, also with regard to the common cold, to ensure that there is sufficient fluid intake and also to take care of them if the lips are dry. The same care products can be used for this purpose, as long as they are well tolerated by babies.

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Prognosis and prevention

As a rule, dry lips have a rather good prognosis in both adults and babies, and with adequate treatment they resolve quickly. The earlier the signs are recognized and the lips are better cared for, the shorter the time for the symptoms to regress. If, on the other hand, you wait for the full image to be torn or peeled off, the treatment can take a little longer. Even here, however, a good healing tendency can usually be expected. As a preventive measure, if you have a known predisposition to dry lips, you can of course use care products in advance in order to be able to offer the lips an adequate moisture depot, especially in the cold season.

therapy

Is a Dehydration the reason for the dry lips, should try the Fluid balance to balance the child again. The lips will then regenerate over time. Just as important as that Skin care in babies is also the care of the lips.
Depending on how dehydrated the baby is, it can be useful for the child Fluid through the vein feed. Furthermore, the child should as often as possible too Drink, in the form of Breast milk over the chest, but also with the help of a bottle or a teaspoon.

The baby suffers from painful difficulties swallowing can be light, pain relieving Medication To remedy the situation.

The baby has a tendency to dry lips or if they are due to the cold winter weather and the heating air, they can be fatty, fragrance-free, neutral Creams, preferably from the pharmacy, to remedy the situation.
Here you should get advice, because the small children the lip protection lick off and one should be sure beforehand that this is for the infant harmless is.
If you want to try home remedies first, you can Milking fat, olive oil, Marigold ointment or vaseline apply on damaged lips. Babies who are still breastfed can also be upset Breast milk contribute to the moisturizing and healing of the lips.

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