What are the symptoms of a baby catching a cold

  If the weather changes greatly, or if the baby likes to kick the blanket while sleeping at night, it is particularly easy to cause the abdomen to catch a cold, which can lead to abdominal pain and discomfort. In addition, there may be other discomforts that require parents to carefully observe their baby's symptoms. So, what are the symptoms of a baby catching a cold?

  

What are the symptoms of a baby catching a cold1

  1. After catching a cold, babies may experience vomiting, such as spitting milk, vomiting continuously, and may also be accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea, which can greatly affect their mental state and appetite. During this period, parents should try to let their babies rest as much as possible, avoid feeding them any food in the short term, and allow their digestive system to rest. They should also pay attention to measuring the baby's temperature and keep records.

  2. Babies who catch a cold may experience severe diarrhea, severe abdominal pain, and inexplicable crying. The feces pulled out are also watery and non stick. In this case, parents need to pay attention to keeping their baby's belly warm and drink more water to help the baby replenish the water lost due to diarrhea.

  3. When babies catch a cold, they may also experience symptoms of runny nose, which may resemble clear water and may be accompanied by mild fever. At this time, parents should take good care of the baby with a runny nose to prevent the baby from worsening their cold and developing a fever. If the baby has symptoms such as coughing and fever in addition to runny nose, they can go to the hospital for a blood routine test.

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