All just about Baby
Baby Cold Symptoms and
How to Give Care
by: Leroy Chan
Remember how miserable you felt once
you last had a cold? Can you
imagine what your baby must feel once
he experiences a cold for the 1st
time?
Viruses are responsible for causation colds. Infected folk spread the
viruses once
they sneeze or cough near healthy people. The virus gets
into the nose and throat wherever
it multiplies.
What Are The Symptoms?
When your baby has a cold, there wish be a number of symptoms. He wish
be sneeze and have a fluid nose. He may have a sore throat and it may be
difficult for him to swallow. His glands may become swollen.
He may not feel like feeding more and he could become irritable. A cough
may develop. He may get a slight fever or have a body temperature of 101
to 102 degrees Fahrenheit.
When to Seek Medical Proposal
If your baby is three months old or less and has cold like symptoms,
you should contact a baby doctor immediately. Cold like symptoms in a
baby three months old or less are deceptive and could lead to a serious
ailment.
On the another hand, if your child is more than three months old you
should contact a doctor if you notice that he is breathing loudly and his
nostrils expand out with each breath. His nails or lips are becoming blue.
His mucous secretion is thick, fluid and green. He has a cough that hasn’t gone a way
for more than a week. His ears ache. His temperature is more than 102
degrees Fahrenheit. He has become more drowsy or grouchy.
How to Care For Your Baby
Medical experts tell us there is no cure for the common cold. However,
there are route to alleviate the miserable symptoms your baby undergoes.
Make sure he gets plenty of rest and extra fluids. If he has a fever,
give him datril or if he’s older that six months he may take
isobutylphenyl propionic acid (but don’t give it to your baby if he is dehydrated or
endlessly vomiting).
If your child has a cough and is under three years old, don’t give him
a cough suppressing medicine unless it was prescribed by a pediatrician.
Coughing rids the lower metabolism tract of mucus.
If your baby has nasal congestion, you can use a rubber suction bulb to
draw out the mucous secretion from his nostrils. If the mucous secretion is too thick, you can
apply saline nose drops to soften the mucous secretion before extracting with the
bulb. A humidifier can besides be used in the baby’s room to help liquefy the
nasal secretions.
Concluding Thoughts
The better way for your baby to avoid a cold is to not have him near
folk who are infected. But if your baby gets a cold, the better thing you
can do is do it comfortable for him. Shortly his cold symptoms wish
disappear and he’ll be back to health, that is, until the next episode.
But by now you’ll be available for that, won’t you?
To discover more just about newborns and what you can expect during your baby’s
1st year visit:
http://www.firstyearbabyadvice.com
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