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Blisters on babies’ lips? What are they and why you shouldn’t try to remove them

The arrival of a baby brings with it a wealth of new experiences, especially for those going through parenthood for the first time. During the first few months of life, it’s common for small signs or physical changes to appear that can generate doubts, concern, or even alarm among adults. One such instance occurs when small marks or whitish areas are observed on the lips of newborns.

Many parents discover these small bumps in their children’s mouths and, not knowing exactly what they are, try to remove them using home remedies or by rubbing the area. However,  breastfeeding  and  childcare specialists agree that these marks are usually completely normal and, in most cases, do not represent any health problem.

These small lesions are called  sucking blisters  and are very common during the first stages of life. They appear due to the constant movement the baby makes while feeding, whether from the  breast  or a  feeding bottle . The repeated friction between the lips and the feeding device can cause these small blisters to form, especially on the upper lip.

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