Children's bodies are particularly fragile. No matter how carefully their families take care of them, even if they are not careful, it can cause many problems for the baby, such as sudden changes in temperature and coughing and runny nose. So what should I do if my baby has a persistent cough and runny nose?
For a common cold, the entire process takes a week. At the beginning, if the baby experiences coughing and runny nose, there is no need for the mother to worry too much. This requires paying more attention to the baby's condition and taking good care of them. Do not let the child catch a cold again, and drink more warm water regularly. Eat a light diet, so that the baby will recover quickly. If the baby has a cold for a long time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment.
Coughing and runny nose in babies are usually caused by a cold, so it is important to give them plenty of water and clean up the secretions in their noses. If there are symptoms of fever, it is necessary to give the baby warm water to wipe the body and physically cool down. If the body temperature exceeds 39 degrees, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner. You should follow the doctor's advice for treatment.
Coughing and runny nose in babies may be caused by respiratory infections, usually due to viral infections. This requires going to the hospital for examination, taking some antiviral drugs prescribed by doctors, keeping warm, drinking plenty of water, and paying attention to indoor air circulation and humidity.