Question

A 66-day-old baby experienced nasal congestion during the afternoon nap the previous night. There were no symptoms of coughing, fever, or runny nose; only nasal congestion. How should it be handled?

Answer

How is the baby’s current body temperature? Are the diet and bowel movements normal? First, a comprehensive evaluation of the baby’s condition is needed. If diet and bowel movements are normal, there is no need to worry excessively. A warm towel can be used for cold compressing the fontanelle, and appropriate massage can be given to alleviate the symptoms.