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Guardian of a 11 m old girl11 months ago
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#asktheexpert my daughter is suffering from nasal passage closure Can u suggest me anything for her

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy11 months ago

A. If your daughter is suffering from nasal passage congestion, here are some gentle methods you can try to help relieve her symptoms: 1. Saline Nasal Drops: Use saline drops or spray, which can help loosen mucus and clear the nasal passages. These are safe for babies and can be used multiple times a day. Simply administer a couple of drops in each nostril and then gently suction out the mucus with a bulb syringe. 2. Bulb Syringe or Nasal Aspirator: After using saline drops, you can gently clear her nose with a bulb syringe or a nasal aspirator to remove the mucus. Be sure to clean the syringe thoroughly before and after each use. 3. Steam Inhalation: Place a humidifier in the room to keep the air moist, which can help reduce congestion. Alternatively, you can run a hot shower and sit with your baby in the bathroom for a few minutes, letting her breathe in the warm, steamy air. 4. Elevate the Head: When your baby sleeps, slightly elevate the head of her crib mattress by placing a towel or pillow underneath. This can help relieve nasal congestion by allowing mucus to drain more easily. 5. Warm Compress: A warm, damp washcloth placed over her nose and sinuses can provide relief and help reduce nasal congestion. 6. Keep Her Hydrated: Make sure your daughter stays hydrated, as fluids can thin mucus, making it easier to clear out of her nose. 7. Avoid Irritants: Keep your baby away from cigarette smoke, strong perfumes, and other irritants that could worsen congestion. 8. Use Baby-Friendly Cold Medicine (If Advised): If the congestion is persistent and causing discomfort, consult her pediatrician, who may suggest safe over-the-counter remedies for her age, such as a baby-safe decongestant or a mentholated rub (like Vicks BabyRub). If her symptoms persist for more than a week, worsen, or if she has difficulty breathing, fever, or signs of a secondary infection, it's important to consult her doctor for further evaluation and treatment.

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