Tongue spitting in two-month-old infants is mostly a physiological stage, but it may also be caused by diseases (pneumonia, cerebral palsy, etc.).
1. Physiological stage: 2~4 months is the peak period of development of salivary glands in infants, at this time, the secretion of saliva will increase, prompting infants to stick out their tongues to lick the saliva, and the phenomenon of spitting out their tongues will appear.
In addition, the developmental order of infants is from top to bottom, their early developmental stage will be through sucking, biting, tongue licking and other ways to contact and understand the outside world, there will also be the phenomenon of spitting out the tongue.
2. Caused by diseases: stomatitis, pneumonia, etc. will lead to an increase in oral and respiratory secretions, and the child will drool frequently, followed by the phenomenon of sticking out the tongue and licking.
In addition, cerebral palsy and other diseases can lead to developmental delays, abnormal facial features and frequent tongue spitting phenomenon.
There may be other reasons for two-month-old babies to spit out their tongues. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.