Babies can also catch colds, but due to their young age, they are unable to communicate with their parents and can only alert them by crying or not feeding. For infants, if left untreated, other diseases may occur, which can be considered harmful. But what if a baby has a cold and keeps crying and not feeding?
After catching a cold, infants will become very quiet and may also experience symptoms such as runny nose. In more severe cases, infants may even have high fever, which may lead to loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, and even frequent crying during sleep at night.
It is common for infants to have a cold and cry at night, mainly due to dizziness and headache caused by the cold. Patients with a cold may also experience frequent crying and physical discomfort at night, so timely medication should be taken for treatment in order to cure the disease.
When a baby is sick, there may be situations where they do not breastfeed, so parents should conduct a comprehensive physical examination of the baby at this time. If a baby does not breastfeed, do not force it. After the baby naturally becomes hungry, they will breastfeed themselves. Therefore, in daily life, every parent must promptly detect any abnormal situations in their baby to avoid the occurrence of certain diseases.