A.L. asks from Seattle, WA on July 30, 2010
Cold Remedies - Seattle,WA
I have a 6 week old baby and she has a stuffy nose, what are some things i can do to help her not be so conjested? And should i be worried if she has a cold at such a young age?
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K.F. answers from Seattle on July 31, 2010
If you are breast feeding put it in here nose, you can use breast milk to heal small fingernail wounds as well, also if she get gunk in her eyes, breast milk for that too.
good luck
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K.F. answers from Seattle on July 31, 2010
If you are breast feeding put it in here nose, you can use breast milk to heal small fingernail wounds as well, also if she get gunk in her eyes, breast milk for that too.
good luck
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L.H. answers from Seattle on July 31, 2010
Don't worry, this is probably 1st of many more colds to come (unless you are breastfeeding exclusively). I used room humidifier (hot air mist); nasal saline drops to loosen mucus & bulb syringe to suck it out. If you have access to breast milk, put a few drops of breast milk in her nose. My baby also slept in a stroller with her head elevated - that seemed to help quite a bit. Avoid car seats since they don't allow the lungs to expand fully & often wosen the problem. I hope your baby feels better soon.
A.Z. answers from Portland on July 31, 2010
Humidity is your friend. Run a humidifier (avoid the temptation to use any medications or essential oils as they are all dangerous for a baby this young). If you don't have a humidifier, close the bathroom door and run the shower on high heat to steam up the room. This will loosen stuff up. Use a syringe bulb to suction out the nose. The rest of the time, you can get some saline drops and put them in the nose prior to suctioning. I do this every time they wake up and before nursing. Breastmilk expressed into the nose works too! The rest is simply providing love, rest and nourishment. No worries as this is normal. If there is excessive difficulty in breathing or any wheezing, then see your ped.
J.C. answers from Seattle on July 31, 2010
you shouldn't really do anything...just part of being a baby! Don't worry that it is at a young age - this won't be the last stuffy nose, unfortunately, that you see. You can try saline drops and the sucker, but the sucker actually can do more harm than good (can dry out the nose too much, irritating it more). You can try a dehumidifier at night too.
J.S. answers from Dallas on July 30, 2010
childrens saline nasal spray, raise the head of her bed, cold air humidifier. If she isnt better in a few days or if she isnt eating well I would call the Dr.
H.W. answers from Portland on July 31, 2010
Lots of good answers. Vicks is pretty strong stuff, so ask your ped first, because I believe there is an age requirement (it's a topical, but skin is the largest organ, and Vicks moves the energy in the body. We do Vicks on the feet for older children, because it draws the bodies energy down, helping the sinus to slow production of mucus.) It hasn't been mentioned, but of course, no cold meds, period.
I'd also suggest two things that worked really well for us. One was wearing our little guy and keeping him upright as much as possible. Uncomfortable during sleep,both of us propped up, but wearing him and keeping his head higher than his feet helped relieve sinus pressure. Best wishes for speedy healing!
A.H. answers from Seattle on July 31, 2010
I don't think you need to worry about her cold too much, unless she is wheezing. Mist is the answer to your problems. If you run a warm bath, or even just boil some water, and let her breath in the steam, it will help loosen congestion. Also, taking her out into cool air for a couple of minutes, or using a cool mist humidifier will help open her nasal passages. You can also prop a pillow underneath her mattress to prop her up a little while she sleeps, but make sure it is UNDER the mattress. Good luck, I hope she is better soon.
L.J. answers from Portland on July 31, 2010
You can use saline drops (which babies hate, but it helps clear them up), some baby vicks rubbed on the chest or even just some scooped out on a tissue next to her when she's sleeping to help clear her passages and a humidfier also helps.
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