Infant sneezing may be a normal phenomenon, or it may be an abnormal phenomenon such as a disease factor, etc. It is related to the frequency of sneezing and the environment in which the infant is located.
When infants inhale irritating gases, dust, smoke, animal dander or feathers, out of normal reflexes, infants sneeze to expel the irritants or foreign objects from their bodies, usually without other symptoms, and the sneezing symptoms will disappear naturally after they are away from the irritating factors.
If an infant sneezes more frequently and is accompanied by a runny nose, nasal congestion, headache and other symptoms, it is likely to be caused by diseases, such as colds, allergic rhinitis, upper respiratory tract infections, etc., and need to go to the hospital in time for treatment.
Infant sneezing needs to be observed at any time, whether it is caused by environmental stimuli or diseases, parents should not take it lightly, pay attention to the baby’s warmth and keep the environment clean. If any abnormality occurs, consult a doctor in time.