Will a baby’s labial ligament grow back on its own?

Whether the baby’s lip tie can grow back on its own is related to the degree of breakage. If the wound is small and does not bleed much, it will grow back on its own; if the wound is large and bleeds actively, it will not grow back on its own.
1. Light degree of fracture: If the baby’s lip tie is broken, but the wound is small and there is not much bleeding, the baby’s lip tie can grow back on its own, and the baby’s lip tie can recover on its own in 7-10 days after the injury. After the baby’s lip tie is broken, the first thing you need to do is to stop the bleeding. After stopping the bleeding, keep the mouth clean, pay attention to oral hygiene, prevent the wound from getting infected, and pay attention to the diet to prevent stimulation of the lip tie wound, which will cause pain and inflammation.
2. Heavy fracture: the baby’s lip ligament is broken, and the wound is large, active bleeding, and generally will not grow well by itself. It is necessary to go to the hospital in time for suturing and hemostatic treatment and relevant examination to avoid subsequent problems.
The first thing you need to do when your baby’s lip tie is broken is to stop the bleeding and avoid infection, and you need to go to the hospital for examination and selection of treatment.