sneeze? What’s the quick fix for baby’s stuffy nose?

Question 1: My baby is three months old and has a stuffy nose and sneezing. He is currently taking anti-infectious granules and spraying saline water to clean his nasal cavity. What other treatments are needed? Dr. Wang Yanli’s answer: Simple nasal congestion and sneezing generally do not require special treatment! Simply apply a warm towel to your nose and a dry hot towel to your anterior fontanel for relief. If you have a lot of nasal discharge, you can spray saline solution. If you do have a viral infection, you can take some antiviral drugs. Note in daily life: turn on the air conditioner and keep the temperature stable at 27-28 degrees, not too cold. If you cough with phlegm, you may need antibiotics if you have a bacterial infection. Question 2: I would like to ask a 21-day-old baby if his bulging belly is flatulence? If so, how to deal with it? Dr. Luo Zhen’s answer: If the baby is feeding normally, does not spit up milk repeatedly, and does not have diarrhea, there is generally no problem. The main reason is that babies are prone to intestinal flatulence, which is a physiological phenomenon. You can burp the baby every time he eats milk, massage the belly clockwise with the navel as the center, promote intestinal peristalsis, and do exhaust exercises every day. In addition, nursing mothers should not eat foods that are prone to gas production. Question 3: My baby is 11 and a half months old. At first, he had diarrhea five or six times a day with yellow foam. He took Quadruple Probiotics and Pediatric Yangpi Granules. Now he is half a month old and has diarrhea twice a day. Occasionally, he still has yellow diarrhea. Mo, I only take probiotics now, what should the doctor do? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: There is no need to give your baby probiotics for the time being. In this case, you can take Baby Jianpi Powder for three days to see the effect.

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