What should I do if my baby has a runny nose and feels nauseous

  Babies often have a runny nose, which is mostly caused by a cold. Therefore, runny nose is accompanied by many cold symptoms. However, some babies may also experience nausea and vomiting while having a runny nose, which worries parents a lot. So, what should I do if my baby has a runny nose and feels nauseous?

  

What should I do if my baby has a runny nose and feels nauseous1

  The problem of dry nausea and vomiting should be treated promptly, and the first thing to do before treatment is to identify the cause of nausea. Occasional dry vomiting may be caused by overeating and excessive air in the stomach. Conditions such as throat inflammation or tooth growth can also cause babies to experience dry nausea and vomiting. Symptomatic treatment is necessary to solve the problem of nausea in babies.

  A runny nose may be caused by a cold, rhinitis, or catching a cold. Identifying the cause and administering relevant treatment medication to the baby can help them recover quickly. But whether it's treating nausea or runny nose, parents should follow the doctor's advice when taking medication, and not give their babies drugs casually, especially adult drugs, which will bring great burden to their internal organs.

  If a baby has nausea, they can eat some sour food appropriately to relieve the feeling of nausea. However, the first thing to do for a thorough treatment is to identify the cause and treat it accordingly to make the nausea and runny nose disappear. Babies have poor resistance, so daily care should be more attentive. But on the other hand, babies have strong recovery abilities, so if there are no other discomfort symptoms, parents don't have to worry too much.

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