Infants always sticking out their tongues may be related to physiological conditions such as high saliva secretion, hunger, perception of the world, as well as pathological conditions such as abnormal development of the nervous system and thrush.
1. Physiological conditions: infants produce a lot of saliva in the mouth and their swallowing function is not yet perfect, which may lead to the appearance of always sticking out the tongue; some infants will stick out the tongue when they are hungry; infants will sense the world by sticking out the tongue when they are in the period of micturition.
2. Pathological conditions: if the infant’s neurological development is abnormal, common cerebral palsy and other diseases may also cause the infant to always spit out his tongue; thrush may also cause the infant to always spit out his tongue, which is usually accompanied by white spots on the tongue, cheeks, palate and other parts of the body.
There may be other reasons for babies to keep spitting out their tongues, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a complete examination and treatment with the help of the doctor to identify the cause.