Many parents encounter a common problem, which is that their babies always have nasal congestion. They think it's because there is mucus in the nose, but no matter how hard they clean it, there is no effect. Looking at the baby's uncomfortable appearance, mothers feel heartbroken. They don't know what caused the baby's nasal congestion, and taking a lot of medicine has no effect. So, what are the reasons for the baby's nasal congestion?
1. There are actually many possibilities for causing a baby's nasal congestion, such as due to the baby's own reasons. After birth, the baby's immune function has not fully developed and the body has not yet adapted to this unfamiliar environment, so their resistance will be very poor. At this time, if they accidentally catch a cold, it will inevitably lead to the occurrence of cold and other diseases, and nasal congestion will also occur.
2. Secondly, it may also be due to physiological reasons. A newborn baby's body is not yet fully developed, especially in the area of their nose, where there is almost no nasal hair. Once they encounter cold air or bacteria entering their nostrils, it can stimulate their nasal cavity, leading to the growth of nasal waste and the formation of scabs, resulting in nasal congestion.
3. Finally, there is the cause of the disease. Many babies have very low immunity, making them prone to catching colds and potentially causing respiratory infections. If the baby's nasal cavity itself has a disease, such as a small lump in the nose, these reasons may cause the baby to experience nasal congestion. In addition, it is also possible that the baby has nasal congestion due to touching allergens.