If your baby has difficulty wheezing while breastfeeding, a specific analysis is needed depending on the time of appearance and accompanying symptoms. It is usually related to improper feeding, nasal congestion, congenital heart disease, laryngeal wheezing, lung infection and other factors. It is necessary to go to the hospital in time to clarify whether there are pathological factors and to treat them under the guidance of professional doctors to improve the symptoms. Common causes and treatment 1, improper feeding: often due to feeding eagerness, too much milk or baby is too hungry and lead to choking, breathing difficulties, generally can be by patting the baby’s back to quickly relieve symptoms. Usually feeding needs to be done in small amounts, should not be eager, and avoid feeding when the baby is too hungry to avoid choking and coughing; 2. Nasal congestion: babies need to breathe through the nose when sucking milk because the mouth is occupied, due to excessive nasal secretions, resulting in breathing difficulties when eating milk. For this reason, parents should be careful to clean up the infant’s nasal secretions. In winter, if it is too dry, you can turn on a humidifier or put wet towels at home to reduce the dryness of the air; 3. Congenital heart disease: it can manifest as symptoms such as the infant having difficulty in eating milk, easily choking and coughing, sweating all over the body, and bruised skin. Usually vasodilators, calcium channel blockers and other drugs are used to reduce pulmonary hypertension and increase cardiac output, and surgical treatment can also be performed to improve cardiopulmonary function; 4. Laryngeal wheezing: refers to the inspiratory wheezing that occurs after birth, which can lead to symptoms such as choking on milk, difficulty breathing and hoarseness of the infant’s voice. If it is congenital laryngeal wheeze, it can be relieved by adjusting the sleeping position, but attention should be paid to preventing colds, and timely supplementation of calcium and vitamin D to strengthen the child’s body. If the laryngeal wheezing is caused by physical disorders, it is necessary to go to the hospital for direct laryngoscopy, electronic bronchoscopy and other examinations to clarify the diagnosis and then treat the disease; 5. Lung infection: common in capillary bronchitis, pneumonia, etc., can cause shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing when the baby is breastfeeding. Anti-infection treatment should be administered promptly to avoid complications. Amoxicillin, ceftriaxone, erythromycin and other drugs can often be used, as well as nebulized inhalation of drugs to stop coughing and reduce phlegm. Precautions Parents need to pay attention to the infant’s feeding status and growth and development in time to treat the disease, prevent the infant from choking on milk and relieve the infant from the symptoms of wheezing difficulty.