A newborn baby catching a cold generally refers to a neonatal upper respiratory tract infection that requires general treatment, penicillin, and other medications.
A newborn baby catching a cold is generally referred to as an upper respiratory tract infection in clinical practice. It may be due to bacterial, viral and other infections. May appear sneezing, nasal congestion, running watery nose, sore throat, cough, fever, chills, headache and other symptoms.
If there is fever, you need to use warm water to wipe and other physical methods to reduce fever; if it is a viral infection caused by upper respiratory tract infection, to symptomatic treatment; if it is a bacterial infection, you can choose penicillin and other drugs to treat.
Daily attention should be paid to keep warm, avoid cold, rain, etc.. Pay attention to indoor ventilation and keep the indoor humidity and temperature suitable. Pay attention to rehydration, avoid dehydration.
Newborns catching cold, it is recommended to timely hospital treatment, if you need to use drugs, need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.