What to Do If Your Baby Has a Blocked Nose and No Runny Nose?

Question: My baby has a blocked nose, loud breathing sounds, no runny nose. Last Sunday, when it was cold, he often burped. Now that it’s warming up, he doesn’t burp anymore, but instead has a blocked nose and loud breathing sounds, and when he spits up, there’s phlegm and it’s sticky. He hasn’t had a fever yet. Can I still get him vaccinated? My baby was only given the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth because the jaundice didn’t go away for a long time. Now that the jaundice has decreased, he can be vaccinated. Can he be vaccinated with a blocked nose? If not, what methods can be used to solve this?
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Why Hasn’t the Child’s Injection Site Healed After Two Months of BCG Vaccination?

If a child develops a persistent purulent abscess at the injection site after receiving the BCG vaccine, it’s advisable to seek surgical treatment to prevent infection. Additionally, improving the situation can be achieved by encouraging the child to talk, conducting trace element tests, and supplementing vitamins (such as multivitamins, cod liver oil, and various vitamins). With these measures in place, the child’s health should gradually improve. Wishing for a swift recovery.
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