Solutions for Baby’s Crying and Noisy Nose While Breastfeeding

A five-month-old baby has recently been experiencing frequent hiccups, noisy breathing through the nose, and crying during breastfeeding. These symptoms may be due to nasal mucosal swelling caused by rhinitis. Parents can try gently massaging the baby’s nostrils or using a warm towel to cover the nose to alleviate the symptoms. If the symptoms persist, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a comprehensive examination, including routine blood tests, trace element analysis, and chest X-ray, to determine if there is a respiratory tract infection or other issues. Since the baby is sensitive to cephalosporin drugs, consider using penicillin medicine for treatment and do not fear skin testing. Penicillin has fewer side effects on children. We hope these suggestions will be helpful to you.
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Solutions for Baby’s Recurring Fever

Recurring fever in babies may be caused by bacterial infections, and solutions include taking oral antibiotics and ensuring the baby drinks plenty of water. If the fever persists, it is recommended to have a re-examination and, if necessary, hospitalization for treatment.
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