Baby Care

Ways To Clean A Baby’s Nose When It’s Stuffy


To see a newborn suffer from a nasal congestion can be the hardest thing for you – but not just as hard on your little one! The fact is that babies have nasal congestion very often. You might want to clear that cute little nose, but don’t know how to do it. Or you might try cleaning it up, but might get a bit crude. What’s the best way to clear up your baby’s nasal congestion?  Many things could be the cause for a nasal congestion in babies. They are as follow-Smoke – cigarette smoke, smoke from incense sticks etc. Dust, Fur from pets and stuffed toys,Perfumes and scents,Hair sprays,Paints,fumes or insecticides  sprays etc. In treating it, A lot of doctors might recommend against treating stuffy nose in newborns unless there are other accompanying symptoms. As mothers, you will be bent upon making your child feel better and breathe better.These are the ways you can help a baby quickly relieve the nasal congestion-

Sneeze By Themselves-

You might have noticed that babies sneeze often. Sneezing is just one way for your baby to clear off its nose naturally. The nasal passages in babies are small. On top of that, they can get clogged with lint from dust, spit up residue, fur, clothing, pet hair, or other airborne dirt. To eliminate them from the body, babies tend to sneeze a lot. Also, you need to remember that babies are more of mouth-breathers and don’t easily alternate between breathing through the nose and breathing through their mouths. You should get concerned about your baby’s sneezes only if you see other signs of an illness.


Saline Nasal Drops-

Saline nasal drops certainly help in loosening the mucus in your baby’s nose. When you apply the nasal drops, they loosen the snot and make your baby sneeze, so the blockages are pushed outwards through the nasal passage. With the help of a nasal aspirator or a bulb syringe, you will be able to remove the sticky stuff that had been an obstruction in your baby’s nose. You need to bear in mind that you have to be gentle while cleaning your baby’s nose.

Keep Baby’s Head Elevated-

You might want to put your baby a bit reclined while sleeping. Or you might just help your baby by elevating his head while sleeping. Don’t use pillows. You could add a cushion under the mattress or just under his head or simply hold him a little upright while he sleeps. Don’t use pillows as quite a few babies have been at the risk of sudden infant death syndrome by using pillows.

Use Your Mouth-

You can help your baby breathe properly if you feel the stuffy nose is not letting them breathe properly. Just put your mouth over your baby’s nose really quick and draw out the phlegm and that’s if it’s okay with you. It is the best way to get everything out of the way.

It is common for babies to have a stuffy nose, so there is little that you can do to prevent it. It is also something which babies can cope with on their own. You can, however, help your little one breathe better with these little tips.

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8 Symptoms That Show When Baby Starts Teething


When it comes to teething, babies start at different ages and to be able to better cope with everything that comes with teething, it’s important that parents familiarize themselves with baby teething symptoms so it can be easier on them.

And here are the 8 symptoms of teething in babies;

1. Excessive drooling

Excessive drooling is one of the first symptoms of teething, the incoming teeth will stimulate the gum, then the water will pour. A lot of towels and bibs will come handy. Diarrhea and loose stools may follow excessive drooling.

2. Baby starts biting

Babies will bite anything they can put their mouth on, this is because of the pressure on their gum. Toys, teethers, and even their mother’s nipple is not exempted.


3. Baby cries in pain

Inflamed gum can make teething painful which will cause babies to be uncomfortable. Your baby might cry in pain and be extra fussy, just bear with them.

4. Bleeding gum

Their gum might bleed, this is called hematoma. The bleeding takes place under the gum. Watch out for a bluish lump on your baby’s gum, although it’s no cause for alarm.

5. Refusing food

Some babies are more sensitive than others in the way they feel and respond to pain, they might even refuse to eat. Feeding will be quite difficult for them when teething. Do not stop forcing food on their throat though.

6. Fever 

Fever is also another common symptom of teething, but it’s low-grade fever which is no cause for alarm or worrying. But if it lasts more than 3 days and it’s high, consult your doctor.

7. Diarrhoea 

Babies sometimes suffer diarrhea when teething, this may or may not be as a result of the large amount of drool they swallow but if it’s extreme, consult your doctor immediately to rule out other possibilities.

8. Cheek rubbing 

Your baby might rub her cheek from time to time, this is because often times, the pain from teeth may radiate to the cheeks thus her to rub the cheek and soothe the pain. Although, this might also be a symptom of an ear infection so watch out.

Finally, you can conduct a test if you suspect that your child is teething, wash your fingers, then with one clean finger rub your baby’s gum, if a tooth is on it’s way, you’ll feel it. Meanwhile, rashes, sleeplessness, and coughing are other symptoms of teething. If any of these symptoms are in the extreme, check with your doctor.

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