Question

Last Thursday, our seven-month-old baby started to have a runny nose with a purulent discharge. We haven’t given her any medicine and have only been giving her white radish water. The situation began to improve on Friday, with the mucus becoming thicker. Today, we noticed a small amount of thick mucus with Bloodshot. What could be the cause?

Answer

The baby’s runny nose is currently indicative of a cold, with the nasal mucosa showing bleeding due to the illness. It is recommended to use cold medicine to alleviate symptoms, drink plenty of water, and if the bleeding is not excessive, there is no need to worry too much. The bleeding will disappear after the cold has healed, and you can apply Rhodomyrtol ointment inside the nose. These are the suggestions for the question “How to treat a seven-month-old baby who has a runny nose?” I hope this helps you. Wishing you and your baby good health.