What to Do If Your Baby Has Yellow, Thick Mucus in the Upper Respiratory Tract?

Your child’s current condition is considered to be the exudate of an upper respiratory infection. Generally, yellow mucus may indicate a bacterial infection in the auditory region. It is recommended to first use a cotton swab to thoroughly clean the nasal secretions, then give the child three days of antibiotics. Since the baby is just born, antibiotics are generally prescribed with smaller side effects such as penicillin or cephalosporin classes.
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What to Do if Your Baby Hasn’t Rolled Over or Sat Up in Two Days?

The child is six months old, weighs 15 pounds, and is 63 centimeters tall. The baby hasn’t rolled over or sat up yet, and only breastfeeds. However, the mother’s milk is not sufficient. The baby has a history of pneumonia and high fever. Assistance is needed to determine if there is malnutrition or delayed brain development, and to provide methods and suggestions for enhancing nutrition.
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