How to Deal with a 8-Month-Old Baby’s Nasal Congestion?

If a baby’s nasal congestion recurs after nearly a month of cold symptoms, with coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose, and the symptoms ease after taking medication but recur shortly after stopping the medication, what should be done for an 8-month-old baby with nasal congestion and difficulty breathing?
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How to Deal with a Baby Biting While Breastfeeding

Biting during breastfeeding is often due to teething, and symptoms can be relieved by taking Icoshin Vitamin AD drops and Gali De Compound Calcium Carbonate Granules. Parents should promptly take their child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment, and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic medication.
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How to Deal with a Baby Who Frequently Coughs and Sneezes

A baby frequently coughing and sneezing may be due to poor immunity and exposure to cold, leading to an upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to maintain a calm attitude, feed appropriately, actively prevent and treat underlying diseases such as rickets, anemia, and malnutrition, strengthen the baby’s physical fitness, enhance resistance, adjust clothing according to temperature changes, prevent catching colds, avoid crowded public places during seasons prone to fever, and seek medical consultation at a regular hospital when the child feels unwell. Conduct relevant examinations, make an accurate diagnosis, and implement treatment based on the specific cause of the condition to avoid misdiagnosis of the illness.
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