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Treating an Infant With a Stuffy Nose?

I need homemade cold remedies for a 3 month old baby.

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December 11, 20100 found this helpful
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I have a 5 month old and I use the baby vapor bath and a bulb syringe to clear out the boogers. I would say though if the baby has a fever you should call the doctor.

 
December 13, 20100 found this helpful
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You shouldn't give anything, never mind untested ideas from a website to a three month old baby without checking with your doctor. Use a bulb syringe and call your doctor for ideas.

 
December 13, 20100 found this helpful
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A 3 month old infant is different from a 5 month old. At this stage there are illnesses that must be ruled out before treating a newborn( a baby three months old or younger). A fever at this age is serious and must be evaluated. most likely it is nothing , but do not take chances. Saving money is not a concern at this age. Do not take advice from self-appointed healers.

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A family physician

 
December 11, 20100 found this helpful

There are homeopathic remedies you can buy for babies. The most common brand is Hylands, and it is sold at most grocery and department stores. The homeopathic remedies come in tiny little pills that dissolve instantly as soon as they are in the baby's mouth. You can buy homeopathic medicines for a variety of ailments such as teething, colic, earaches and colds. My daughter swears by them. Good luck!

 
December 13, 20100 found this helpful

You can take the child in the bathroom and turn on the shower to provide steam. The steam will help to get the mucus out.

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It is sometimes surprising how much mucus the child has stuffing them up.

 

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December 13, 20100 found this helpful

Call your doctor. Do not take advice from anyone other than that. The child is too young and fragile to do anything else.

 
December 13, 20100 found this helpful

Call the dr. but I would also try a humidifier. Never use a hot steam one near the child--they can explode and burn the infant. humidifying the room should help.

 

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December 14, 20100 found this helpful

Never, ever take medical advice from laymen when it comes to an infants health issues! Call a physician!

 

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