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The baby usually has low immunity after birth, and the ability to resist disease is also very low, so a little carelessness in the process of nursing will cause the baby to have cold symptoms, so the baby's runny nose and cough must be a cold? Let's take a look.
1. Is a runny nose and cough necessarily a cold?
If the child has a runny nose and cough, it is not necessarily a cold, it may also be the flu, because the flu will also cause the child to have a runny nose and cough symptoms, but the flu is much more serious than the cold, usually the child will not only cough when the flu appears, but also accompanied by a fever, the general fever body temperature can be as high as 39 degrees Celsius to 40, and at this time the child also has cold hands and feet, and the child will keep rubbing his nose when he sneezes when he has the flu. Because the child's nose is not ventilated at this time, and the throat will be dry and itchy when coughing, so the child must pay more attention to see if the child has similar symptoms when he has a cold and cough, if there are similar symptoms, then it means that the baby is not an ordinary cold.
2. How to prevent babies from catching colds?
1. If you want to prevent your baby from catching a cold, you must first ensure that the air at home is fresh, so you should usually open the windows regularly for ventilation, and try not to take your baby to some particularly dense places, because in particularly dense places, it is very likely that there are some flu bacteria that cause the baby to catch a cold, and if someone at home has a cold, try not to hold the baby again, because close contact with people with a cold can easily cause the baby to have a cold, because the baby's resistance will be relatively low.
2. In addition, to prevent the baby's cold, it is necessary to wash the baby's hands frequently, because the baby is usually more active, and the curiosity is very strong, so usually when the activity will cause the baby's hands to be contaminated with a lot of bacteria, then at this time parents should often wash the baby's hands, which can greatly reduce the probability of the baby suffering from a cold, and should also let the baby drink more water, which can promote the body's metabolism and effectively prevent the symptoms of colds.
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A runny nose and cough are generally considered to be colds. Because when the cold virus attacks the cells of the human body, the cells of the human body will send signals, and these signals are generally runny nose, cough, etc.
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Yes, definitely a cold. Colds are mostly caused by upper respiratory tract infections, which can cause sneezing and coughing. Therefore, if you have a runny nose and cough, you must have a cold.
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Not necessarily, but it may be due to allergies or bronchiectasis.
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Categories: Healthcare.
Analysis: Because there is a layer of mucous membrane in the nostrils of a person, the snot we usually run is made by him. When a person has a cold, bacteria and viruses will mess up in the nose, causing the nasal mucosa to become inflamed, congested and swollen, and a lot of nasal mucus will come out.
When you have a cold, you usually have a stuffy nose, so you will often twist your nose, and you will feel sore, and your nose has the same tear gland.
It's called the nasolacrimal duct, and at the same time you have a swelling of the lacrimal gland, the secretion of the lacrimal gland, which flows through the nasolacrimal duct into the nasal cavity, so there is often nasol discharge, but it is not very viscous, which is the reason for frequent runny nose.
**: It is well known that cold and flu cause runny nose. But why do some people get rid of a cold and still have a runny nose?
Runny nose during a cold is called acute rhinitis, when the nasal mucosa is congested and swollen, and the secretion of glands increases, which is the formation of nasal discharge. At first, it is watery, but after 3 5 days, it gradually becomes purulent, and it can be cured after 1 2 weeks. If acute rhinitis is reversed, the nasal mucosa is congested, swollen or even hypertrophied for a long time, that is, chronic rhinitis, and there will be frequent runny nose.
If there is discharge in the nose, ask your child to blow it out on his own. To have the correct way to blow your nose, press and hold one nostril and blow it side by side. At the same time, it should be carried out under the condition of patency of the nasal cavity, otherwise the nasal discharge in the paranasal sinuses is not easy to blow out, and the purulent discharge in the nasal cavity can enter the paranasal sinuses, and can also enter the eustachian tube to cause otitis media.
Vasoconstrictors such as ephedrine can be used to reduce discharge by intranasal drops, but they are not available in people with atrophic rhinitis. When dripping the medicine, it is necessary to prevent the liquid medicine from flowing into the mouth, because the child feels the bitter taste, and will not let the medicine be dropped again in the future. At the same time, in order to evenly drip the liquid into the nasal cavity and not flow out quickly, it is necessary to have a correct dispensing posture.
For paranasal sinusitis with excessive nasal discharge, you can go to the hospital for replacement** or puncture lavage**.
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