Questions

  1. A one-month-old baby who has been formula-fed since birth often sneezes, about ten times a day, but shows no symptoms of a cold. What could be the cause?
  2. After feeding, the baby sometimes sleeps very deeply, but sometimes during sleep, there is face rubbing, a flushed complexion, and accompanied by grunting or clearing throat sounds. The sleep is not very restful, and this is not due to a diaper issue. What could be the situation?
  3. During the day, the baby makes noises similar to snoring while sleeping. What could be the situation?

Answers

Hello, if the child does not have any other abnormal symptoms such as coughing or runny nose, there is no need to worry too much. If the child makes snoring-like sounds, it may be related to nasal secretions or adenoid hypertrophy, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for confirmation. If the child exhibits sneezing or face rubbing behaviors, it may be an adverse reaction to certain ingredients in the formula milk, and it may be considered to switch to a different brand or type of formula milk.