There are many babies suffering from ventricular septal defect, as they belong to congenital heart disease patients. In daily care, parents need to put in more patience and time. Due to innate deficiencies in the body, babies have weaker resistance and are more susceptible to diseases such as colds. So, how to treat a cold in a baby with a missing room?
Because babies with congenital heart disease are more likely to catch a cold, active treatment is needed in the early stages of their cold. Delaying treatment is not beneficial for babies with ventricular septal defect, and the medications used for their colds are the same as those used for other babies. It does not mean that babies with congenital heart disease cannot take medication, but it is important to consult a good doctor before taking medication.
It is completely possible to take medication for a cold in a baby with a missing room, but it should be noted that it should be within a safe range. The appropriate medication for the baby can be consulted with a doctor. Before the doctor prescribes medication, it is important to explain the baby's condition to avoid taking unsuitable medication that may burden the baby's body. During a cold, babies should pay attention to their diet, drink more warm water, and eat more vegetables and fruits to help them recover faster.
Although babies with congenital heart disease may have slightly weaker physical resistance, parents should not be complacent. In good weather, it is important to encourage outdoor activities and actively treat illnesses such as colds and coughs. Developing good lifestyle habits can help babies improve their immunity and better prevent colds and other illnesses.