Question

After a sudden drop in temperature, a 1.5-year-old baby started to have a runny nose, which has persisted for two weeks now. During this time, there have been no other symptoms, and the baby’s spirits are good. Recently, the mucus has become thick, and I want to know if this is a sign of improvement or if medication is needed. Additionally, why has the baby been runny for so long without improvement?

Answer

Based on your description, it is suspected that the baby may have contracted a common cold due to the sudden change in temperature and should now be in the recovery stage, requiring no additional treatment. It is recommended to increase fluid intake with water or honey and pear water to help the baby recover gradually. At the same time, avoid consuming spicy and irritating foods that may cause heat. These are suggestions for the question ‘A 1.5-year-old baby started to have a runny nose after a sudden drop in temperature,’ hoping they are helpful to you, and wishing the baby good health!