Question
Symptoms: Runny nose, lack of energy, vomiting, appetite: He used to eat some skin of flat meat (made of flour) and two types of food, but now he vomits up everything he eats. Everything else is normal. On January 29th, the illness may have been caused by my partner being too warm at the time, not fastening the clothes…
Answer
A runny nose doesn’t always mean a fever, and it’s not necessarily a must to take medicine. In fact, many minor illnesses can be treated with natural remedies, along with plenty of rest and activity, which can also boost the body’s resistance to diseases. Especially for babies whose organs are still growing, taking too much medicine can actually be bad for their bodies. It is recommended that parents consult with doctors to determine the severity of the condition before deciding how to medicate their baby. Babies are particularly sensitive to external environments and air quality, so it’s easy for them to have runny nose symptoms during sudden changes in temperature; when parents notice that the room temperature is lower, they can turn on a heater to lower the room temperature and relieve their baby’s nasal congestion and runny nose symptoms. I hope my response can provide you with much assistance. If you have any further concerns, please feel free to reach out again. Thank you very much for your trust, and I wish your baby a speedy recovery.