After the baby is born, catching a cold and having a fever has become a common occurrence, giving the baby a new title 'snot bug'. In fact, there are many reasons that can cause runny nose, and we cannot diagnose it quickly. So what if the baby always has a runny nose? Mom and dad should observe carefully and help him get rid of the troubles of his nose to avoid becoming a slut.
Research shows that children experience nearly 10 colds per year, far exceeding the average of 3-4 colds per year for adults; This is because the baby's immune system has not fully developed, making them not only prone to catching a cold, but also having a longer course of illness, usually only recovering from the cold, but still having a runny nose.
A runny nose does not necessarily indicate a cold. By observing the baby's mental state, natural therapy can be used to encourage the baby to rest more. Parents who are concerned about the existence of the following two causes should promptly take the baby to the hospital for treatment and prescribe the right medicine.
Allergic rhinitis: If a baby often has a runny nose, accompanied by nasal congestion, itching, sneezing and other symptoms, especially when they immediately sneeze and have a runny nose as soon as they get out of warm bed in the morning, they should be alert to whether the baby has allergic rhinitis.
When a baby suffers from sinusitis due to acute and chronic rhinitis, they often have a lot of mucus and an endless stream of mucus, sometimes accompanied by headaches. Some babies only have snot on one side, but they still can't ask. The nostrils are not ventilated. When snoring while sleeping, you should be alert to the presence of nasal polyps.