Question

Newborns often experience nasal congestion shortly after birth, which concerns parents. What could be the severe causes of nasal congestion?

Answer

Newborn nasal congestion can be caused by various factors, with the most common being upper respiratory infections or a common cold, which lead to an increase in nasal secretions and subsequent blockage. Additionally, swelling of the nasal mucosa can narrow the respiratory passages. In such cases, tools like nasal aspirators or wet towels can be used to help clear secretions from the baby’s nostrils. Another situation is that if the nose is not cleaned regularly, excessive nasal crust accumulation may also affect the unobstructed of the respiratory passages. Therefore, regular nasal cleaning is crucial for maintaining the respiratory health of newborns.