A 20-day-old baby has been coughing for three days, accompanied by a hoarse throat and left nasal breathing difficulty. Feeding and stool are normal, with no fever.
A 5-week-old boy has been experiencing difficulty breathing and fatigue since last winter. After taking two doses of traditional Chinese medicine, his symptoms improved. However, he has been struggling with persistent coughing for the past week, and last night, his breathing was severe enough to disrupt his sleep.
A 15-month-old baby experienced hoarseness in the throat after eating almonds, with a fever of 37.5℃ one week later. Could this be related to the choking incident? What symptoms might indicate a foreign object in the trachea?
The baby has a cold with phlegm and coughs during eating. Parents are worried about a foreign object entering the lungs and seek medical advice.
Premature infants with blocked noses may need to use cotton swabs or steam to clear the airways.
A ten-month-old baby is making a loud nose breathing sound while sleeping at night, sometimes requiring mouth breathing. There’s an unexplained urge to vomit during meals, and the baby has been coughing recently, with severe coughs. What could be the cause?
A 20-day-old baby makes a whooshing sound after falling asleep. What’s the situation?
Snoring during sleep in infants can be a normal occurrence, but it may also be a symptom of a cold or other respiratory system issues.
If a baby shows signs of abnormal breathing, it may be due to a cold. It is advisable to monitor their temperature and increase their water intake, and observe if they experience any other discomfort.
Cough and nasal congestion in children are common symptoms of the common cold