Tongue Tie Symptoms in Newborns: Colic, Reflux, Gas (2024)
Newborn Tongue Tie
If you're a new parent, there's no doubt that you have a million questions about your little one's health and wellbeing. One common issue that can arise in newborns is tongue tie, also known as ankyloglossia. Tongue tie occurs when the band of tissue (the frenulum) that attaches the tongue to the bottom of the mouth is too short, tight, or thick. This can make it difficult for babies to breastfeed or bottle feed effectively, which can lead to a host of other issues.
Signs of Tongue Tie
Do you suspect your newborn has a tongue tie? If you have ever wondered what the signs of tongue ties or lip ties are for babies, this post is for you. Here are some of the symptoms of tongue tie in babies:
Colic
Reflux
Excess gas
Clicking when feeding
Newborn falls asleep at the breast
Long feeds
Slow weight gain
Difficulty bottle feeding
Pain when breastfeeding
A chompy latch
Other Symptoms of Tongue Tie
Babies with a tongue tie often also have restricted tongue or lip movement. You might notice clicking during feeds or that the latch is painful because it's just not deep enough. Feeds may take a long time and not just with breastfeeding but also with bottle feeding. Your baby might have slow weight gain too. Gassiness is common because babies take in more air from not being able to sustain their latch. This is not an exhaustive list, many more symptoms can happen. Some symptoms you may not realize are related to ties, like difficulties in tummy time.
Tongue Tie Treatment
If your baby is experiencing any of these symptoms, it's important to seek functional evaluation from a tongue-tie specialist. This provider might be a lactation consultant, occupational therapist, or speech therapist. They can help determine if your baby has a tongue tie or lip tie and provide recommendations for treatment.
Treatment for tongue tie typically involves a simple procedure called a frenotomy, which involves snipping the frenulum to release the tongue. This can be done by a qualified professional using scissors or a laser. The procedure is quick and usually well-tolerated by babies, and can make a big difference in their ability to breastfeed or bottle feed effectively.
Tongue Tie and Breastfeeding
In addition to seeking professional help, there are also some things you can do at home to help your baby if they have a tongue tie. For example, you can try different feeding positions or use a nipple shield to make breastfeeding more comfortable. You can also try burping your baby more frequently to help relieve gas.
To wrap up, tongue tie is a common issue that can affect newborns and make feeding difficult. If your baby is experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, it's important to seek evaluation from a qualified professional. With the right treatment, your baby can feed more effectively.
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