What’s wrong with red gums in a three-month-old baby?

Red gums in three-month-old babies may be caused by diseases such as gingivitis or improper diet.
1. Gingivitis: gingivitis is caused by a variety of factors such as bacterial infection, if parents do not have a three-month-old baby’s mouth well cleaned, it will lead to gingivitis in the child. The main symptoms are bright red or dark red gums, swelling and pain.
2. Improper diet: If the temperature is too high when breastfeeding a three-month-old baby, the gums may be burned and appear red.
When a three-month-old baby has red gums, you need to rule out pathologic factors. If there is pain, swelling and other discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination. If there is no discomfort, you can first observe. Oral hygiene and sterilization of breastfeeding tools should be paid attention to during breastfeeding.