
It’s easy to worry when you notice marks or color changes on your baby’s lips. The truth is, most of these are harmless, but a few may need medical attention.
🟣 1. Bluish or Purple Lips
Can happen if the baby is cold (common and temporary)
But if it persists, it may indicate low oxygen (called Cyanosis)
👉 Seek medical help immediately if it doesn’t go away
⚪ 2. White Patches or Coating
Could be leftover milk (normal)
Or a fungal infection called Oral Thrush
👉 If it doesn’t wipe off easily, consult a doctor
🔴 3. Red or Irritated Lips
Often caused by drooling, teething, or dryness
Usually mild and improves with gentle care
🟡 4. Yellowish Tint
May be a sign of Jaundice
👉 Common in newborns, but should still be monitored
🟤 5. Dark Spots or Birthmarks
Usually harmless birthmarks or pigmentation
Rarely a concern unless changing in size or color
⚠️ When to See a Doctor
Contact a healthcare professional if you notice:
Persistent blue or purple lips
Difficulty breathing or feeding
Marks that spread, bleed, or worsen
Baby seems unusually weak or unwell
💬 Final Thought
Most lip marks in babies are normal and temporary, but it’s always better to stay cautious. If something doesn’t look right or doesn’t improve, getting it checked early is the safest choice.