For newborns, once the nasal congestion is caused by a cold, it can easily lead to breathing difficulties. Especially when breastfeeding, the child often cries, refuses to drink milk, and sometimes even has a blue mouth and lips. A baby with a stuffy nose for more than a month should follow the steps below. First, use a warm wet towel on top of the baby’s nose for hot compresses, twice a day, for about fifteen minutes each time. Secondly, the correct way to squeeze the nose is to clamp one side of the nose and gently squeeze out the secretions from the opposite nasal cavity. Thirdly, when removing nasal scabs, do not use your hands to pick your baby’s nose to avoid damaging the tender nasal mucosa and causing bleeding and infection. The correct method is if the nasal scab is blocking the nostril, use a small sterilized cotton swab to gently roll it up. If the nasal dirt is deeper in the nasal cavity, you can first use saline, cold water or breast milk to put a drop or two into the nostril to slowly moisten and soften the nasal scab, then gently squeeze the nose to encourage the nasal scab to gradually fall off, then use a small sterilized cotton swab to roll the nasal scab away. Fourth, let the child drink more water. A humidifier should be placed in the air-conditioned room to increase the humidity in the room to prevent the nasal cavity from drying out. Fifth, you can massage the bilateral Yingxiang points for one to two minutes, which can also effectively relieve nasal congestion.