Baby Has a Runny Nose, How to Handle It?

My baby is three months old and has a small amount of clear, non-sticky runny nose. I’m asking whether there’s any special treatment needed, as well as how to administer medication. The baby is breastfed. Can I take the medicine and then feed it to the baby through the milk? Thank you for your response.
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Baby Kicking Situation and Explanation

A two-month-old baby’s right testicle swells when they kick vigorously, while the left side remains normal. This could be a pediatric hernia. It is advised to avoid the baby overexerting themselves while crying, and to keep warm to prevent colds.
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Baby Mixed Feeding and Stool Issues

Inquire about the normalcy of a baby’s stool frequency and consistency after mixed feeding, and whether it would affect vaccination. The response mentions that the baby’s stool frequency and color are normal, but a sour taste may be a sign of indigestion. It is suggested that parents adjust the baby’s diet, massage the abdomen, and expose the baby to more sunlight to aid digestion and absorption.
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