Your baby’s nose is blocked and they frequently sneeze at night, accompanied by coughing, which might be due to a cold caused by catching a chill. It is recommended to give your baby Ribavirin granules and children’s paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules, drink plenty of warm water, closely monitor their condition, and ensure they stay warm. If there is no fever and they are in good spirits, there is no need to worry too much.
If your child makes a whistling sound in their throat while sleeping, it might be due to enlarged tonsils, laryngitis, or bronchitis, among other respiratory problems. It’s advisable to take them to the hospital for a check-up to understand the specific situation and seek early treatment. Early detection and treatment are crucial.
Your baby is making a sound similar to sniffling while breathing, but there’s no visible mucus or cold symptoms. Occasionally, when spitting up, there’s a bit of phlegm sound, which might indicate that some mucus was not fully cleared at birth. It’s recommended to observe your baby’s overall condition, maintain a warm environment, drink plenty of water, avoid catching a cold, and pay attention to diet and nutrition to enhance immunity.
Children often taking long breaths might be due to deficiency in the middle qi, and it is suggested to use Bu Zhong Yi Qi Soup for treatment.
The child sleeps with his mouth slightly open during the afternoon nap, and after a thorough examination at the hospital, the doctor said the child has adenoid hypertrophy. Back home, we used nasal spray with hormones, but the effect was not significant. However, when the child starts to sleep at night, there is no sound at all, just like a normal child. Why does the child’s snoring become so loud in the middle of the night, and why is this adenoid hypertrophy so severe at midnight???
Explore the causes of newborn nasal congestion, including upper respiratory infections, common cold symptoms, and the importance of nasal cleaning.
Why does my child frequently cough with a ‘hum’ sound recently?
There can be many reasons why your baby is having difficulty breathing, which may be related to holding and positioning, phlegm in the throat, excessive fright, or gastrointestinal issues caused by the mother’s milk or formula. It is recommended to seek help from experienced pediatricians or traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, and try to avoid radioactive tests.