How do you remove phlegm in 5 month old baby?
Here are some tips to help remove phlegm in a 5-month-old baby:
1. Saline nose drops or spray: These can help to loosen and thin the mucus in your baby's nose, making it easier for them to breathe and expel the phlegm. Follow the instructions on the package for the correct dosage and frequency.
2. Bulb syringe: A bulb syringe can be used to gently suction mucus from your baby's nose. Be sure to use a soft-tipped syringe and insert it no more than 1/2 inch into the nostril. Squeeze the bulb gently and release it slowly to remove the mucus.
3. Steam: The warm, moist air from a humidifier or warm bath can help to loosen mucus and make it easier for your baby to breathe. Run a humidifier in your baby's room or take them into the bathroom with you while you shower.
4. Elevate their head: Elevating your baby's head while they sleep can help to drain mucus from their nose and throat. Use a wedge pillow or rolled-up towels underneath their mattress to prop them up slightly.
5. Encourage hydration: Offer your baby plenty of breast milk or formula to help keep their throat moist and thin the mucus.
6. Avoid exposure to irritants: Keep your baby away from smoke, dust, and other irritants that can worsen congestion and phlegm production.
If your baby's phlegm is accompanied by a fever, difficulty breathing, or other concerning symptoms, it is important to see a doctor right away.
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