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Guardian of a 1 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert how to understand 3 months old baby is having cold

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. To determine if a 3-month-old baby has a cold, look for the following signs and symptoms: ### **1. **Common Symptoms of a Cold** - **Runny or Stuffy Nose**: Clear or slightly colored nasal discharge is common. - **Coughing**: Mild coughing or a dry cough can be a sign of a cold. - **Sneezing**: Frequent sneezing is often associated with colds. - **Fever**: A mild fever may occur, but high fever is not typical for a simple cold. - **Irritability**: The baby might be fussier than usual or have trouble sleeping. - **Decreased Appetite**: The baby might feed less or seem uninterested in feeding. ### **2. **Additional Signs** - **Watery Eyes**: Some babies experience watery eyes with a cold. - **Mild Sore Throat**: Although you can’t ask a baby if their throat is sore, fussiness and changes in feeding patterns can indicate discomfort. ### **3. **When to Seek Medical Attention** - **High Fever**: If the baby has a fever above 100.4°F (38°C), consult a healthcare provider. - **Difficulty Breathing**: Wheezing, rapid breathing, or signs of respiratory distress should be evaluated by a doctor. - **Persistent Symptoms**: If symptoms persist beyond a week or worsen, seek medical advice. - **Poor Feeding**: If the baby is not feeding well, appears dehydrated, or is unusually lethargic. ### **4. **Care at Home** - **Keep the Baby Hydrated**: Offer frequent small feedings. - **Use a Humidifier**: A cool-mist humidifier can help ease nasal congestion. - **Saline Drops**: Use saline nasal drops to relieve nasal congestion. - **Elevate the Head**: Slightly elevate the baby's head while sleeping to help with nasal congestion. Always consult with a pediatrician if you have concerns about your baby’s health or if you are unsure about the appropriate care.

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