Some mothers find that their babies often sneeze, and they don't know if their children have any illnesses, whether they are allergic or normal. So, why does the baby always sneeze?
Firstly, some babies sneeze due to their discomfort with the surrounding environment, especially those who have just been born. As babies have just come out of a sealed uterus, the humidity and temperature in nature are different from those in the uterus, which can stimulate the nasal mucosa and cause them to constantly sneeze. This is a normal phenomenon and usually decreases gradually by 3-4 months.
Secondly, sneezing before the age of one is a protective conditioned reflex that can indicate whether the baby's body is suffering from illness or help expel foreign objects from the nasal cavity. Therefore, parents should make rational judgments and observe whether the child has any discomfort symptoms. If it indicates some illness, they should seek medical attention in a timely manner.
Furthermore, frequent sneezing may be due to the baby having symptoms of a cold, such as nasal congestion, runny nose, etc. Sometimes accompanied by fever, the child's appetite may also decrease during a cold, and in severe cases, it can also affect the quality of sleep.
Finally, if parents notice that their baby frequently sneezes and is in a poor mental state, they should take it seriously and seek medical examination as soon as possible to prevent delaying their child's condition.