What to do when a baby, 15 days old, has nasal congestion and difficulty breathing?
A child who recovered from measles at seven months old has been wheezing, and may require hormone treatment.
A blue lip color in newborns may be related to heart malformations, congenital heart disease, respiratory tract obstruction, and other factors.
A baby of six months old has a fever of 38.4 degrees Celsius, accompanied by vomiting and nasal congestion. How should this be handled?
Why does a child snore at night but not during the day? What are the possible causes and solutions?
The reasons for a baby’s wheezing may include aspiration pneumonia at birth and bronchial pneumonia, with treatment methods including intravenous drips, hospital observation, and the exclusion of allergic infant cough.
Children snoring while sleeping may be due to respiratory issues, such as adenoid hypertrophy. Long-term mouth breathing can affect growth and development.
Infants’ respiratory systems are not fully developed, and phlegm can accumulate without being coughed up, often getting stuck in the throat, trachea, or swallowed into the stomach. Parents should help their children expel phlegm.
Treatment suggestions for cold and wind cough and nursing measures for children’s respiratory system
Should a baby with nasal congestion and cough be taken to the doctor immediately for treatment?