Six-month-old babies spitting out their tongues is usually related to physiological factors such as teething, excessive salivation and perceiving the world, as well as pathological factors such as oral diseases, epilepsy and chromosomal abnormalities.
1. Physiological factors: six-month-old babies spitting out their tongues may be due to teething, saliva secretion, etc. Six-month-old babies spitting out their tongues may also be that babies are using their tongues to perceive the world, and to perceive the shapes and appearances of things.
2. Pathological factors: six-month-old babies spitting out their tongues may also be due to the baby’s oral ulcers, thrush and other diseases; epilepsy may also lead to six-month-old babies spitting out their tongues, usually accompanied by screaming, restlessness, and other symptoms; chromosomal abnormalities, such as trisomy 21, can also lead to six-month-old babies spitting out their tongues.
If your six-month-old baby is spitting out his tongue, there may be other reasons, so we suggest that you go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to determine the cause of the problem, and then give targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.