Why do babies keep sneezing when they have a cold

  Many parents hope to take care of every baby meticulously. If a baby has a slight cold and sneezes, they want to take them to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. There are also many bacteria in the hospital, and the child's immunity is low. Even babies who are not sick due to large population movements can be infected. So, let's understand why babies keep sneezing when they have a cold?

  

Why do babies keep sneezing when they have a cold1

  Newborn babies are already very sensitive to external contact in this environment. When they come into contact with cold air or catch a cold, it can cause them to catch a cold. After the baby catches a cold, the nasal mucosa becomes congested and naturally they will catch a cold and sneeze. At this time, the mother can give the baby more warm water, dress the baby, keep the body warm, and see if it will get better. For severe colds, follow the doctor's advice to give them some medicine.

  When a baby sneezes continuously due to a cold, the first step is for the mother to maintain good indoor air circulation and avoid dryness. The mother should wash her hands frequently, dry the baby's hair promptly after washing, and feed them more warm water. If you have a cold at home, you should stay away from your baby to avoid spreading and worsening the cold. If you have a mild cold and sneeze, as long as parents take good care of you, you will get better.

  When a baby is sick and adults are anxious, mothers who breastfeed babies should be careful not to get overheated and eat more fruits and vegetables, supplement vitamin C, and drink more warm water when fed formula. Taking good care of a mild cold and sneezing can cure it. If a cold and sneezing cause other symptoms, the mother should take the baby to the hospital for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.

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