Aashima MalhotraMom of 2 children1 month agoA. If your baby is breathing through the mouth without any signs of cold or cough, it could be due to mild nasal blockage, enlarged adenoids, allergies, or simply a developing habit. While occasional mouth breathing is not usually a concern, persistent mouth breathing can lead to dry mouth, poor sleep, or even affect facial development over time. You can try using saline nasal drops or a humidifier to ease any hidden congestion. If the mouth breathing continues for several weeks, is accompanied by snoring, poor sleep, or feeding difficulties, it’s best to consult a pediatrician or ENT specialist to rule out any underlying issues.
RashmiMom of a 10 yr 11 m old girl1 month agoA. Sometimes the nose can be blocked but that does not mean that you’re going to have symptoms on that it’s on the upper side that the passage is blocked for that it is good to use nasal drop and also you can use steam to the child indirectly these two options are very good still if you feel it’s not helping and there is no cold no no no nose then you check with your doctor please
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