Many parents are very worried about their baby's runny nose, fearing that it will affect their baby's physical health. At the same time, seeing their baby's uncomfortable appearance also makes parents feel heartbroken. So parents want to ask, how many days does it usually take for a baby to have a clear nose?
Firstly, the baby's runny nose may last for 1-2 weeks, so parents should not overly worry. In general, if a baby has a runny nose, it is mostly due to catching a cold, and the baby's immune system is relatively low. Therefore, the baby's runny nose will last for a few days before it improves. It is recommended that mothers pay more attention to keeping their babies warm. When it gets cold, they should add more clothes to their babies, wipe their bodies with hot water, and soak their feet in warm water at night to make them sweat.
Secondly, Baoma can give her baby some warm and digestible food, such as Congee, instead of cold food, she can drink some brown sugar ginger water during the day. In addition, mothers must replenish their babies' fluids in a timely manner, as a runny nose can cause a significant loss of water in the baby's body. Therefore, it is necessary to give the baby more warm water to drink. Mothers must ensure that their children have sufficient sleep. If the symptoms of runny nose do not improve after two weeks, they should go to the hospital as soon as possible for a systematic and comprehensive examination, and receive formal treatment according to the doctor's requirements.