Children are always very restless when they sleep at noon. For example, some children like to kick the quilt, some like to sleep on their stomachs, and some often cry and are restless when they are asleep and cannot be seen around them. Sometimes they even cry loudly. In fact, it is quite common to encounter these problems during sleep, which is generally related to personal physical reactions. So what is going on when a child's tongue does not touch the palate when he is sleeping? Many babies like to press their tongues against the roof of their mouth when they sleep. This causes some parents to worry when they see that their babies do not press their tongues against the roof of their mouth. In fact, there is no need to worry at all. Everyone's habits are different. Whether the baby presses his tongue against the roof of his mouth when sleeping has nothing to do with the baby's physical condition. Therefore, there is no need to worry at all. As for what the elderly say about the baby pressing his tongue against the roof of his mouth when sleeping is good for the body, it is complete nonsense. It has no scientific basis. Facts have proved that whether the baby presses his tongue against the roof of his mouth when sleeping is a personal choice. It is very normal for babies not to touch their palate when sleeping, and parents do not need to worry at all. At present, there is no strong evidence to prove that babies not touching their palate when sleeping has health problems. As for the Chinese medicine saying that babies touching their palate when sleeping can promote blood circulation, there is no scientific basis at all. Therefore, parents do not need to worry too much. In fact, babies may not touch their palate when sleeping because they are not used to it. There are actually very few adults who touch their palate when sleeping, and everyone is in good health. Therefore, sleeping with the palate touching has nothing to do with physical health. It is actually very tiring for a baby to have his tongue against the roof of his mouth when he sleeps. If you don’t believe it, you can try it yourself and feel the feeling of the tongue against the roof of his mouth. Generally speaking, when a baby’s tongue touches the roof of his mouth when he sleeps, it is due to excessive tension, which means that the baby’s sleep is not very good at this time. So sometimes, it is a good thing for a baby not to have his tongue against the roof of his mouth when he sleeps. It is good for the baby’s physical health. After all, sleep is very important for babies. The above is an introduction about whether it is normal for the baby's tongue not to touch the palate when sleeping. I hope it can be helpful to everyone. It is very normal for the baby's tongue not to touch the palate when sleeping, and it does not harm the baby's physical health. On the contrary, the baby's tongue not touching the palate when sleeping is a sign of good sleep quality and is beneficial to the baby's growth. Therefore, parents do not need to worry at all. Whether the baby's tongue touches the palate is entirely a matter of personal choice and has nothing to do with health. |
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