If Your Baby Has These Marks, It Means… 👶💬
Sometimes your baby can get blisters on their lips. This can be caused by simple things like learning how to breastfeed or it can be a sign of an infection. There are things you can do to make sure your baby is comfortable and healing.
Causes of Blisters on Your Baby’s Lip
A blister is a raised bump on the skin that’s filled with fluid. The skin is tender and can hurt if it’s pressed or broken open, which can make your baby grouchy.
Babies can get breastfeeding blisters on the inside of their lips. The sucking action can cause a callus on the skin. Sometimes babies are born with these blisters if they sucked their fingers in the womb.
Cold sores cause blisters on the lips. Cold sores, sometimes called fever blisters, can show up on your baby’s lips and are caused by the Herpes simplex 1 virus. If you have an active sore, you should keep it covered and don’t kiss your baby. You might pass the virus to them. A herpes infection can be very dangerous for newborns.
Blisters can sometimes be an allergic reaction. Your baby could be allergic to ingredients in lotions, creams, or lip balm used on or near the lips. If your baby gets blisters after you introduce a food, they might have a food allergy.
Impetigo is an infection caused by Staphylococcus or Streptococcus bacteria that causes blisters on the lip and around the mouth. They can burst and leak fluid, and then a crust forms over top. They can also look like larger, clear blisters full of fluid that don’t burst.
Oral thrush causes white blisters on your baby’s lips. The white patches are also inside the mouth on the tongue, cheeks, and roof of the mouth. They look like cottage cheese or milk and can make it hurt to suck or swallow. This is caused by an overgrowth of yeast.
Signs of Blisters on Your Baby’s Lips
A blister is a raised bump on the skin full of clear liquid. It can break and leak, and the skin can be sore. This can cause your baby to have trouble eating or to be grouchy because it hurts.
If blisters are caused by learning how to breastfeed or from sucking, there might not be any other symptoms, though.
If your baby’s blisters are caused by an infection, they might have other symptoms. These include:
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Fever
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Pain
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Tiredness
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Smelly fluid leaking from the blister
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White patches or white blister
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Crusted skin
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Swelling
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Soreness
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Blisters that spread
Treatment for Blisters on Your Baby’s Lips
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