When infants show symptoms of sneezing, blind medication should be avoided, and it is recommended to visit a pediatric internist for treatment according to the cause of the disease. The treatment includes traditional Chinese medicine, avoiding contact with allergens, observation and follow-up, and rinsing the nasal cavity with sea salt water. 1. Upper respiratory tract infection: Infants’ sneezing can be accompanied by runny nose, incessant crying and coughing, etc. Chinese medicines suitable for newborns are given under doctor’s guidance for treatment, such as pediatric cold and flu granules. 2. Physiological sneezing: if the baby simply sneezes and the number of times is not frequent, it can be temporarily observed and treated, if the baby sneezes frequently or accompanied by any other abnormality, it can be timely to consult a doctor. 3. Allergic rhinitis: some babies with family history of allergic rhinitis, eczema and asthma can also have sneezing symptoms after exposure to allergens. Parents should avoid baby’s exposure to allergens, and use sea salt water to rinse the nasal cavity to improve the secretion in the nasal cavity if necessary. Infants sneezing, if more frequent, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate treatment, should avoid self-medication.