Question 1: The baby is just one month and four days old. When he is about 20 days old, one nostril is blocked, and there is booger in it. It cannot be seen from the outside. He only hears snoring and cannot get it out. Sometimes he feels uncomfortable and cannot sleep well every day. , I have tried cotton swabs, sesame oil, olive oil, and hot water but nothing works. I often sneeze but nothing comes out. What should I do? Also, why do I often choke when I finish feeding? Dr. Luo Zhen’s answer: You can spray physiological sea salt water nasal spray and use cotton swabs to clean out the boogers after they soften. Choking on milk is often caused by eating too fast and being too full. If you don\’t eat too much every time, stand up and burp after feeding. Don\’t let the baby lie down immediately. The best way is to make the child cry and the tears will flow out naturally. This is a practical trick! ! ! Question 2: My baby girl recently discovered that one side of her face is a little big and her mouth is a little crooked. What’s going on? Dr. Xu Lijuan’s answer: Let the child lift the forehead lines and look up to see if the forehead lines on both sides are symmetrical. Also, drink water to see if there is drooling. If this is the case, consider facial paralysis caused by facial neuritis and seek medical attention as soon as possible. Question 3: My baby is only one month and eight days old. Why do I keep feeling tingling in my breasts in the last two or three days? The milk supply does not increase, the breasts are not hard, and the milk is sufficient for the baby. Dr. Chen Dan’s answer: Because the milk-secreting breast ducts will further expand, they may occasionally cause swelling and pain. Generally, it’s okay. If the pain persists or is severe, you should visit the breast department of the hospital for palpation to check the condition of the breasts.
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