Question

The baby was hospitalized for seven days with pneumonia, and the doctor listened to the lungs and declared them healed. However, they were discharged with a little phlegm, and during naps, the baby occasionally snores and has a stuffy nose. On the third day, her grandfather went to the neighbor’s house to buy some food without giving her clothes, as she seemed to have caught a cold. That night, she had a stuffy nose and snored all night. On the third day, she had a slight fever but did not have a runny nose or hiccups. After taking two days of cold medicine and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, the fever subsided, but she still snores during naps, affecting her deep sleep. What should be done?

Answer

Hello, based on your description, your baby’s snoring may be due to pharyngitis or bronchitis. It is recommended to give them doctor-prescribed macrolide antibiotics and lung-cooling blood medicine for treatment, encourage them to drink more water, and be cautious about preventing colds in daily life. The above suggestions are for the question “The baby was hospitalized for seven days with pneumonia, and the doctor listened to the lungs and declared them healed.” I hope this helps you, and wish you all the best!