Three-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child Frequently Has Stuffy Nose and Runny Nose, Never Feverish; Should the A+C Meningococcal Vaccine Be Administered Immediately?

A three-and-a-half-year-old child frequently experiences a stuffy nose and runny nose but has never had a fever. Previous use of cold medicine has been ineffective. It is unclear whether this is due to a fever or rhinitis. Various medications have been tried without success, and it is uncertain whether to continue medication treatment or carefully observe before deciding. Additionally, the child has an A+C meningococcal vaccine to be administered, and it is not known whether it should be administered immediately or after the symptoms improve.
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Three-Month-Old Baby’s Nasal Congestion Issue at Night

A three-month-old baby shows no nasal congestion symptoms during the day, but experiences difficulty breathing and nasal congestion, especially in the latter half of the night. This may be due to mild adenoid hypertrophy or nasal congestion. As babies are more sensitive to cold environments, such situations are not uncommon in infants. Since many medications are not suitable for babies, it is recommended to observe the baby’s condition. As they grow older and their immunity strengthens, this condition usually improves on its own.
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