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What I use to do was take warm water and a clean wash cloth soak the wash cloth in the warm water and have the baby suck on the cloth or try to wipe the babies tongue with it.
Hope this helps
Any suggestions on how to take milk of my one month old's tongue? It is not thrush I know what that looks like.
What I use to do was take warm water and a clean wash cloth soak the wash cloth in the warm water and have the baby suck on the cloth or try to wipe the babies tongue with it.
Hope this helps
wash cloth covered finger is what I am thinking.
May I ask why you need to remove it?
Gently scrape it with a popscycle (sp) stick. If it doesn't come off easily, it is the early stages of thrush. It doesn't hurt anything for milk to remain on his toungue; once teeth come in then you want to brush them.
Why would you want to remove it? I am sure that would not be pleasant for a little one month old nor is it necessary. This happens normally after feeding and usually stays there for a while, then washes away from their own saliva some time later. I notice my son has a white tongue sometimes over an hour after nursing....then he's ready to eat again :-)
I would just leave it alone and not bother with it, it doesn't hurt anything to be there.......
My 2 month old has the same thing. I asked the pediatrician about it yesterday, and she told me to do nothing. She said the white tongue is caused by formula, and I should not treat it. Only fungal infection requires treatment, and you can distinguish that because it's on the sides of the mouth and not just on the tongue.
Hi R...this is totally normal. Just leave it alone and it will go away. Congrats!