What’s wrong with a two-month-old baby who keeps sticking his tongue out?

Two-month-old babies always spit out their tongues, which may be a natural stage of growth and development or caused by diseases (oral inflammation, cerebral palsy, etc.).
1. Physiological factors: the developmental order of infants is generally top-down, early developmental stage will be through sucking, biting, licking and other ways to contact with the outside world, there may be the performance of the tongue; infants began to develop salivary glands around 2 months, increased saliva secretion can prompt infants to stretch their tongue and lick, so there is the phenomenon of tongue sticking out.
2. Pathological factors: oral inflammation can cause an increase in oral secretions, drooling phenomenon, the child can extend the tongue licking; cerebral palsy, adenoid syndrome and other diseases can cause developmental delay, the child will appear frequently spit out the tongue phenomenon.
Two months baby always spit out the tongue, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.