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Is it safe for a 1-month-old baby to undergo tongue tie surgery?

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Published At March 4, 2023
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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

My baby is one month old. She is not latching properly for breastfeeding. The lactation consultant says it is due to a tongue tie. We consulted a pediatric dentist, who said it was a tongue and lip tie. And she advised correction using a laser. We are scared to do this procedure since she is just 7.5 lbs now. She was a full term baby with low birth weight; she was just 5.5 lbs. Baby's father also had a tongue tie, which was corrected when he was three years old due to speech delay. Is it necessary to correct it now? I have attached pictures of the oral cavity of the baby.

Please suggest.

Answered by Dr. Babu Lal Meena

Hi,

Welcome to iCliniq.com.

I understand your concern.

The given picture needs to be clarified about the tongue tie. We need to see the patient in an office visit. So I suggest you go to a pediatric and plastic surgeon; they will assess and plan for surgery if indicated. Here it seems that your baby will need surgery because of feeding difficulty. If there is no feeding difficulty, then we can wait. The surgeon will explain the risk of surgery and fitness, though newborn babies also undergo various kinds of surgery with standard risk. A pediatric anesthesiologist will be required during surgery.

Have a great day.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Babu Lal Meena
Dr. Babu Lal Meena

Medical Gastroenterology

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