Cold, fever, and runny nose are common problems that babies encounter during their growth, and the symptoms vary depending on the condition. During a cold, if a baby has a runny nose, it can be very distressing. If the baby has a runny nose and it needs to be wiped regularly, it can cause skin to break or even water to flow. So, what should we do if the baby has a runny nose and it needs to be wiped?
Firstly, when a baby has a cold and runny nose, it is important to take timely treatment measures to minimize adverse reactions. When wiping the baby's nose, try to use a soft and damp tissue to reduce the damage caused by friction on the skin. At the same time, pay attention to local hygiene and try to keep the skin dry to avoid infection and other problems.
Secondly, babies have delicate skin, which becomes even more sensitive when they have a cold and runny nose. Repeated wiping can naturally cause skin problems, making babies feel uncomfortable and crying due to pain when wiping their nose. At the appropriate time, apply ointment to the baby to lubricate the skin and prevent infection.
A baby with runny nose still needs targeted treatment, perhaps due to a cold or rhinitis, so symptomatic treatment is more effective and the baby can be less tormented. Try to adopt a more reasonable approach and take good care of your nose when it is scratched. Face the problem rationally and do not blindly use medication or folk remedies without scientific basis.