A child is like flesh that falls off a mother's body, and even careful care cannot avoid getting sick. When a child falls ill, parents become anxious and panicked, unsure of what to do? Coughing in babies is quite common, but some babies may have other symptoms in addition to coughing. What should I do if my baby coughs and breathes?
There are various types of coughing in babies, most of which are caused by colds. Some babies cough when they are exposed to wind cold, and at this time, they will cough loudly, have a clear nose, and are also afraid of the cold. Some babies cough due to heat, which can cause fever, red face, and dry mouth. At this time, they should drink more water. Some babies have difficulty digesting food and cough, usually in the morning or late at night.
Some babies may not keep warm well, cough when exposed to wind, and even be frightened. Parents should observe their children more to see if they sleep well at night and if there are any symptoms of waking up. Some babies may cough even after eating cold foods. Be careful not to drink beverages and yogurt, and avoid eating fried and sweet snacks.
Coughing in babies is common, but parents should take it seriously if they have wheezing. If the above has not been relieved, take the baby to the hospital as soon as possible, after all, the child is too young and has weak resistance, which cannot be resisted. Encourage children to rest more, smoke less at home, maintain indoor ventilation, avoid showering during illness, play less outside, and avoid public places to prevent infection. Encourage children to exercise regularly, regulate their bodies, and increase their resistance.