Is a baby's runny nose a cold

  It is common for babies to get sick, especially those with poor physical condition, who get sick on average once a month. The younger the baby, the more likely they are to get sick. This is because the immune system of younger babies is still very poor, and their digestive system is not very good. When they have poor digestion and internal heat, they will get sick. Many babies may have a runny nose problem. So, if a baby only has a runny nose, is it a cold?

  

Is a baby's runny nose a cold1

  If the baby only has a runny nose, is in good mental condition, and has no discomfort, it may be rhinitis, not a cold. Rhinitis is a hereditary disease that is not easy to treat. If the baby always has a runny nose and there are no other uncomfortable conditions, then it is rhinitis, and it is necessary to improve resistance to treat rhinitis.

  Of course, some babies may experience runny nose before catching a cold. If a baby suddenly has a runny nose, parents need to think that the baby may have caught a cold. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for examination and diagnosis before medication treatment. Do not use medication on the baby without authorization.

  If a baby has a runny nose, they may experience nasal congestion. It is recommended that parents clean their baby's nose with diluted salt water every night, which will make the baby feel comfortable and prevent the occurrence of nasal congestion. This method of cleaning the nose is also suitable for babies with rhinitis. If you persist for a period of time, the problem of rhinitis can be greatly improved.

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