Children's bodies are particularly prone to diseases during seasonal changes, and their resistance to harmful substances from the outside world is very low. Therefore, mothers will be very worried that they cannot help treat their children in a timely manner when they are sick. In fact, treating diseases requires a certain level of understanding. So, what should be done for children with upper respiratory tract infections and nasal congestion?
If nasal congestion occurs due to upper respiratory tract infection, a humidifier can be placed in the room while the child is sleeping to keep the nasal cavity moist and alleviate the symptoms of nasal congestion. If there is pure water, it is best to avoid the production of harmful gases in the water. At the same time, when cleaning the child's nasal cavity, you can choose to drop a drop of physiological saline to clean visible nasal mucus.
Generally speaking, colds caused by upper respiratory tract infections are very common, and taking some medication can alleviate and treat the disease. If the symptoms are severe, such as loss of appetite, decreased urine output, or particularly poor mental state, it is necessary to go to the hospital for detailed examination and targeted treatment measures.
Nasal congestion can cause children to be unable to breathe smoothly, so they will keep crying when they are uncomfortable. Family members should create a relatively relaxed atmosphere for their children by regularly cleaning their nasal cavities with physiological saline to give them as much rest time as possible, allowing their bodies enough time for self repair and faster recovery of health.