Newborns with colds and nasal congestion are generally recommended to be treated through life interventions and medications, in addition to active treatment of the primary disease. 1. Life Intervention: Newborns with colds and nasal congestion can be helped by increasing indoor humidity, letting newborns drink milk, and spraying their noses with sea saline to help alleviate their colds and nasal congestion. 2. medication: newborns with colds and nasal congestion can also use ephedrine nasal drops under the guidance of a doctor to reduce nasal mucosal edema and congestion, thereby reducing secretions. At the same time, for the consideration of bacterial infection caused by upper respiratory tract infection, can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use cefazoxime and other anti-infective treatment. If the symptoms of cold and nasal congestion in newborns are severe, or if the symptoms persist and do not improve, due to the young age of newborns and imperfect immune function, the condition will change rapidly, and the baby’s condition will need to be evaluated by a professional pediatrician, and hospitalization may be required for treatment if necessary.