Two-month-old babies spitting out their tongues may be related to excessive salivary secretion, entering the micturition period, and pathological factors such as cerebral palsy.
1. Excessive salivary secretion: two-month-old babies have relatively more salivary glands themselves, so they drool relatively more, which may lead to drooling when swallowing is not timely, and babies will lick the drool around their mouths by spitting out their tongues.
2. Micturition period: If the baby enters the micturition period, he/she will sense the fresh things in the outside world by spitting out his/her tongue, and at the same time, he/she may also appear to eat his/her hands.
3. Cerebral palsy: If a two-month-old baby usually has a high frequency of tongue out, and at the same time does not have any interactive behavior towards the outside world, it may be caused by cerebral palsy.
If your two-month-old baby spits out his tongue, it may be related to mouth ulcers, trisomy 21, etc. We suggest that you go to the hospital in time to have a relevant examination, and then take active treatment after clarifying the cause.