What's wrong with a one month old baby sneezing

  Sneezing is a very common physiological reaction, which can occur in both adults and children. However, for a one month old baby, if they keep sneezing, parents should pay attention. Now, let's take a look at why a one month old baby keeps sneezing?

  

What's wrong with a one month old baby sneezing1

  Sneezing in a one month old baby is most commonly seen in the following situations:

  Firstly, sneezing is caused by physiological factors or environmental factors, which may be seen in nasal secretions, or in environments with high temperatures, low humidity, or dry air that stimulate the nasal mucosa and cause sneezing.

  Secondly, it is mainly a cold. When children catch a cold, they often experience symptoms such as nasal congestion and runny nose, in addition to sneezing. Some children may also experience mild coughing, which are usually accompanied by the above two reasons.

  Thirdly, a very small percentage of children may be triggered by allergic factors, such as eczema or having pets at home, which requires parents to observe more.

  If there is frequent sneezing accompanied by obvious nasal congestion and runny nose, which affects sleep and breastfeeding, it is necessary to seek medical attention and clarify the cause of sneezing. In addition, if the baby inhales foreign objects through the nose, it can also cause sneezing symptoms. You can use a cotton swab to help the baby scrub the nasal cavity and keep it clean and hygienic. If the symptoms are severe, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for examination in a timely manner to avoid worsening the condition. Pay more attention to keeping warm.

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