After a fever and runny nose, although the symptoms have improved, my baby still has a persistent problem with a blocked nose. How can I help my baby recover normal breathing?
The reasons why a baby often has a runny nose and whether medical attention is needed.
Understand the reasons behind your baby’s cold hands and how to properly keep them warm
Your baby always pooping on themselves before a bowel movement may be due to a deficiency of trace elements and calcium supplements or gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to visit a local pediatric hospital for examination and treatment.
Why Does My Baby Keep Vomiting?
Excessive sweating in babies may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to increase nutrition and maintain a cheerful mood.
A baby’s persistent wheezing may be due to bronchitis, and the treatment method should be determined based on the type of infectious bacteria.
If your baby coughs a few times each day, it may be due to respiratory inflammation or lung infection.
After my baby’s fever subsided, she started coughing for the next two days, seemed listless, but didn’t have a fever. The cough was severe, affecting her sleep. I took her to the doctor in the afternoon, and she didn’t have a fever then. The blood test indicated a viral infection. After taking the medicine at home, she wanted to take a nap in the afternoon, but she had a fever again at night. She hasn’t had a fever for two days, but suddenly it came back, and she has taken two doses of fever-reducing medicine. Why is that? (Female, 2 years old)
A dry cough in babies while sleeping may be due to a bacterial infection. It is recommended to consult a doctor for appropriate antibiotic treatment, and to ensure adequate rest, plenty of fluids, avoiding colds, and maintaining a light diet to aid recovery.