FAQs
What can I give my 2 month old for stuffy nose?
For a 2-month-old with a stuffy nose, it’s best to use saline drops and a bulb syringe to help clear nasal congestion. Over-the-counter medications are not recommended for infants this young. A cool-mist humidifier in the baby’s room can also help by keeping the air moist, easing nasal passage irritation.
How do I break my 2 month old’s congestion?
To alleviate a 2-month-old’s congestion, use saline nasal drops to loosen mucus, followed by gentle suction with a bulb syringe. Elevate the baby’s head slightly during sleep by placing a towel under the mattress, not the baby, to help drain nasal passages. Ensure the baby is well-hydrated and keep the air moist with a cool-mist humidifier.
Is it normal for a 2 month old to be congested?
Yes, it is normal for a 2-month-old to experience some congestion. Newborns often have nasal congestion due to narrow nasal passages and their adjustment to the environment outside the womb. This can be more noticeable during colds, allergies, or dry weather. If congestion is severe or accompanied by other symptoms, consult a pediatrician.
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