What to do if your baby has a cold and cough during the month

If your baby has a cold, congestion or cough, it is advisable to take your baby to the doctor for caution, considering that your baby is still too young. Have the doctor perform an auscultation of the lungs to see if bronchitis or pneumonia is present, and if necessary, have an x-ray of the lungs. If there is the occurrence of bronchitis or pneumonia, be promptly hospitalized. If the cold is not serious, cold medicine can be given appropriately. If there is nasal congestion, apply a hot towel to the nose or use furosemide nasal drops to take a drop. While the baby is feeding, pad the head and shoulders to improve the symptoms of nasal congestion. Pay attention to ventilation in the room, don’t have too much contact with adults, get more sunlight, pay attention to keeping warm and don’t catch cold again.