5 Ways to Overcome Nasal Congestion

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Like adults, babies will also experience a cold that causes the baby's nose to become blocked. Even adults are not comfortable with this blocked nose, especially if it occurs in infants. For new parents, this will certainly cause anxiety and concern about handling it.

There are several ways to deal with a blocked baby nose, in a simple way, of course. Please refer to several ways to deal with the blocked baby nose below.

Causes of clogged baby noses

A blocked baby's nose is usually caused by the baby's immune system still developing, and that makes it more susceptible to flu. In fact, babies will get the flu or runny nose around 4-10 times in the first year.

The flu virus will be infected through people around it or with contaminated toys. Especially if the air is cold, the baby's nose will become drier and make the virus easier to enter. So there was a cold in the baby that would end with the baby's nose clogging.

How to deal with a blocked baby nose

1. Give a spray for nasal congestion in the baby

The first step that you can try to deal with a blocked baby nose is by giving a nasal spray to the baby. This nasal spray contains liquid salt (saline water) which can remove clogged nose. This method is effective for babies who are less than 6 months old. You can buy this nasal spray at a trusted pharmacy or drug store.

2. Clean your baby's nose

Sometimes mucus or snot the baby will harden and become crust if not cleaned. In fact, parents are required to clean the baby's nose during a cold or being fine to prevent nasal obstruction.

You can do this by using earplugs (cotton bud), wet with warm water, then you can gouge the hardened dirt to overcome the clogged baby nose. Gently prune and it's best to do this when the baby is asleep.

3. Give steam to the room

You can overcome the baby's nose is blocked by using evaporation in the baby's room. Smoke and steam fog will remove dirt in the air which will cause the baby to catch the flu. In addition, evaporation in the baby's room will also provide a calm effect, so that the baby's sleep becomes more restful.

4. Pat the back of the baby

A gentle pat on the baby's back will actually provide a calm sensation and can certainly overcome a blocked baby's nose. Lay it in your baby's position on his stomach, then pat gently. That way, the mucus blocking the nose will decrease and come out, so coughing or sneezing the baby will also be easier to get out.

5. Adjust sleeping position

Place more pillows on the child's bed so that the position of his head can be slightly tilted, or at least higher than his feet. In this way, baby mucus will be easier to get out of his nose. If your baby is more than 6 months old, give fluids in the form of warm water so the baby is well hydrated. Don't forget to keep the baby's body warm.

5 Ways to Overcome Nasal Congestion
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