Runny nose is a common adverse symptom, usually occurring when suffering from a cold, and accompanied by symptoms such as coughing and nasal congestion. When children are younger, they may not be able to blow their noses, which requires parents to help clean them up. So, how does a baby clear their nose?
When a baby has a runny nose and cannot clean it by themselves, parents can use a nasal cannula to clean their child's nose. The nasal cannula is very easy to use and has an excellent effect on clearing mucus. However, parents should pay attention to the strength to avoid scratching their children's nasal mucosa.
There are many factors that can cause children to have a runny nose. In addition to catching a cold, when the nasal mucosa is stimulated, they can also have a runny nose.
If the child's runny nose is not very serious, you can use sea salt water spray to wet the nasal mucus in the child's nasal cavity first, and then you can sneeze out the nasal mucus.
When parents notice their child's runny nose, they should also observe for other adverse symptoms such as coughing, nasal congestion, etc., in order to determine if the child has a cold. If the baby has a runny nose due to a cold, they can be given children's cold medicine, which can effectively alleviate the symptoms. And after their children catch a cold, parents should also pay attention to their body temperature so that they can detect the fever as soon as possible.