Red Flags to Watch For
The important thing to remember is that "most nasal congestion will cause nothing more than a little aggravation for the baby as well as the parents," says Dr. Conway. She says what's most important is for parents to make sure that the baby is not:
- Feverish
- Having persistent difficulty with feeding
- Unable to sleep
- Having any respiratory distress (breathing fast with flaring of the nostrils or deep, rapid retractions of the chest muscles with breathing)
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