Two-year-old babies with rotten corners of the mouth can be considered to be related to diseases such as orofacial lipitis or chickenpox.
1. Corneolabial inflammation: the disease can occur in the case of nutritional deficiency (especially riboflavin deficiency), oral candida infection or infection caused by direct or indirect contact. In the corners of the mouth, and the nearby skin, the inner lip mucosa, see erythema, edema and oozing and other lesions, the affected area has a burning, dry sensation, can cause pain when opening the mouth.
2. chickenpox: baby in the chickenpox – herpes zoster virus infection, can be in the head and face, trunk and limbs, etc., skin lesions, visible red rash, and gradually become pimples, blisters, and can be scabbed off, when appeared in the corner of the mouth, can be seen in the above changes.
The corners of the baby’s mouth rot, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention, identify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.