POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. If your 2-month-old baby is suddenly falling asleep very quickly and has continuous nasal congestion, it could be due to a blocked nose, which is common in young babies because their nasal passages are smaller and can become easily congested. If you've been using a nebulizer and the congestion persists after stopping, it's important to make sure that the baby is comfortable and not having difficulty breathing.
You can try these steps to help ease your baby’s congestion:
Saline nasal drops – These can help loosen the mucus in the baby’s nose. After applying, use a bulb syringe to gently clear out the mucus. Humidifier – A cool-mist humidifier in the room can help keep the air moist and relieve nasal congestion. Elevate the head – Slightly elevate your baby's head while sleeping to help with easier breathing. Breastfeeding or formula feeding – Keep your baby hydrated, as it can help with mucus thinning.
If the baby’s nasal congestion continues for several days, or if you're concerned about difficulty breathing, it’s essential to consult a pediatrician for a proper evaluation.
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