Is it normal for a newborn baby to sneeze?

It is usually normal for newborn babies to sneeze without other symptoms, but if sneezing is accompanied by other symptoms, it is usually the result of an abnormal pathology. In some newborns, sneezing is caused by irritation of the mucous membrane of the nasal passages, such as inhalation of cold air or dust. In addition to sneezing, it is normal for newborns to have no visible nasal discharge and no signs of infection such as cough or fever. It should be noted that if a newborn baby sneezes more frequently and is accompanied by nasal congestion, runny nose, fever, cough and other symptoms, it is usually abnormal and requires prompt medical attention. If a newborn baby’s sneezing symptoms do not get better or are accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.