Treatment for a short tongue in a newborn depends on the specific cause of the condition. Genetic factors generally do not require special treatment; due to short tongue tie, surgical treatment is required to help newborns improve their symptoms.
Newborns with short tongues, if caused by genetic factors, generally do not need special treatment as long as it does not affect the health of the newborn, and as the newborn grows up, the symptoms will gradually be relieved.
If the short tongue is caused by short tongue tie, it is necessary to consult the doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for elective surgery to improve the symptoms and avoid affecting the child’s pronunciation and speech development.
It is recommended that parents should strengthen the oral care of newborns to maintain oral hygiene, which can help improve the symptoms and reduce the incidence of oral diseases in newborns, and promote normal growth and development.