Friday, December 11, 2009

Newborn Baby Phlegm What Can I Do If My 6 Week Old Baby Has Phlegm?

What can i do if my 6 week old baby has phlegm? - newborn baby phlegm

Ive already gone to the doctor, but unfortunately, nothing works .. I know that he just prescribed me some drops of saline solution and Tylenol .. I do not know what to do .. Hppen What can my baby if she will not go away, or worse? hes just a baby and I do not know whether this can or can have disastrous long-term effects ... Am I just paranoid, or it could be a serious problem? My doctor told me nothing, and I need some answers .. (By the way, I try to change my child pediatrition)

6 comments:

Olympiak... said...

I would definitely change the pediatrician!

kirstyn_... said...

3. My child had conjestion when only a few weeks. It was a cold, but it was conjested. What was eventually discovered it was allergic to dairy (milk), which I ate, and it was through my mother's milk.

Once removed dairy from my diet, the baby immediately clear. Every time I re-started my diet, conjested a child again. I was of milk for more than 2 years, during lactation.

I have heard from many others, had the same situation. Baby is sensitive to the dairy industry, that ate the mother.

I hope this is helpful. In addition, you can try on his mattress a little, until conjestions removed, salvage, or let him sleep in his car seat (in the house, of course). This brings him into an upright position that makes it easier for him to much with the mucous membrane, until it disappears.

Jilli Bean said...

In Nice, hot steam. Also, use a humidifier (steam hot water, steam and not cold) and remain in the steam room. Try also with a little oil in the humidifier eucalyptus trees. They should do well for the CRIP to an end, not lie, it becomes easier to breathe for him.

No, you're not paranoid, you're a good mother.

zinntwin... said...

Doc did not say that milk can aggravate the problem of the slime? I know that baby is young, but perhaps the amount of milk, cut in half and use some Pedialyte. If you are breastfeeding, you should remove and store your milk to keep their offers.

Janis G said...

If it's too bad, and the child drowns in the mucosa, then you can buy a syringe and aspiration from the mouth and to remedy this situation. Put him on your side when you lie down and this will help prevent choke. Milk creates mucus and you can try to give water in the bottle of milk after the decision has been taken. Good luck young mother, nothing serious, to be feared here.

taffneyg... said...

always used to help steam from a hot shower to break of mucus and bulb suctioning of the nose. Place the steam chest RUB Vick and was deep into his chest and caresses the light in the smallest re-conquer the mucus. Good luck honey, I know that if your child is sick, can be stressful.

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