What to do if a 3-year-old baby's nose is not ventilated

  Babies are young and have poor immunity, so they are prone to catching colds and fever if they are not careful. A baby's cold or internal heat can easily cause stuffiness in the nose, which can also affect their breathing. What should a 3-year-old baby do if their nose is not ventilated?

  

What to do if a 3-year-old baby's nose is not ventilated1

  When the baby's nose is not ventilated, parents can let the baby drink some scallion water. Scallion white has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. Simply boil the scallion white in water and let the baby drink it, which can relieve nasal congestion and prevent bacterial infections. You can also drip some salt water into the baby's nose, which can kill bacteria and reduce inflammation. If there is secretion in the nose, you can gently use a cotton swab to remove it, which can relieve nasal congestion and make nasal exhalation smoother.

  When a baby experiences nasal congestion, runny nose, etc., parents can use a hot towel to apply heat to the baby's nose. Hot compress can allow hot steam to enter the baby's nose, soften the secretions inside the nose, and the nasal mucus will slowly flow out. If nasal congestion is caused by a severe cold, it is best to go to the hospital for examination and, if necessary, take medication for treatment. At the same time, remember to let the baby drink more water, which can alleviate the problem of stuffiness in the baby's nose.

  Parents should pay more attention to their babies' hygiene and not let them frequently touch their noses with their hands. It is also important to maintain indoor humidity and temperature, and to ensure proper air circulation, which can help alleviate stuffiness in the baby's nose.

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