Runny nose and stuffy nose are very common conditions in young children, especially children under 2 years old. This condition makes children uncomfortable, fussy and affects sleep. Therefore, how to improve runny nose and stuffy nose in young children effectively and safely is always a matter of concern for many mothers.
Runny nose, stuffy nose in children - Mothers should not be subjective
Runny nose and stuffy nose are typical symptoms of respiratory tract infections, specifically rhinitis. When having a runny nose, children are often uncomfortable and cry a lot. Because this is a common disease, many mothers are subjective and do not have early treatment methods.
According to respiratory experts, runny nose and stuffy nose, if not treated properly or prolonged, can lead to a number of health complications. Below are the problems that children may encounter if they let their runny nose persist.
- Sinusitis: When nasal fluid accumulates in the sinuses, it creates conditions for bacteria to grow and cause sinusitis, causing children to experience symptoms such as headache, facial pain, fever, and fatigue.
- Otitis media: The ears, nose and throat are connected, so if a child has a runny nose and is not treated early, nasal discharge can flow into the middle ear and cause inflammation. When suffering from otitis media, the child will experience symptoms such as: earache, ear discharge, tinnitus, hearing loss...
- Sore throat: If a runny nose is not treated properly, it will cause nasal discharge to flow down the throat, causing sore throat with symptoms of cough, sore throat...
- Bronchitis: This is a serious complication of a runny nose. Infections in the upper respiratory tract can spread to the lower respiratory tract and cause bronchitis and pneumonia. When you have pneumonia, your child will have symptoms of coughing, wheezing, high fever... which are very dangerous.
Runny nose and stuffy nose can cause many serious complications if not treated early and properly.
How to treat runny nose and stuffy nose in children
When you see your child has symptoms of a runny nose or stuffy nose, you need to quickly find a way to improve this condition as soon as possible. To help your child feel more comfortable and breathe easier, you can apply the following methods:
- Use saline solution: Saline solution has anti-inflammatory effects and thins the mucus inside the nose, making it easier to suck out, thereby clearing the child's airways. Therefore, when you see your child has a runny nose, put a few drops of saline solution into the child's nose. Regularly using saline solution also helps prevent respiratory problems effectively.
Saline drops help reduce runny nose and stuffy nose in children
- Give your baby plenty of water: Drinking plenty of water will thin the mucus in your baby's nose and reduce runny nose and stuffy nose. Not only that, this also prevents dehydration, minimizing the risk of dry nose in children. However, parents should not give their children bottled fruit juice or soft drinks because they contain a lot of sugar which is not good for their bodies. Instead, supplement water through formula or breast milk.
- Keep the body warm: Keep the baby's body warm, especially the neck, chest and legs. Mothers can apply cajeput oil or eucalyptus oil to the baby's soles, back or chest and massage for a few minutes. Give the baby a warm ginger bath, the ginger steam will warm the body, thereby reducing the risk of infection.
Keep your baby warm, especially in cold weather.
- Steaming your child's nose: Steaming with warm water is also an effective way to treat a runny nose in children because it thins the mucus in the nose so it can be easily pushed out and helps children breathe easier. Parents can steam their children's nose by having them sit in front of a bowl of warm water so that the hot steam can enter their nose. Note that this method should only be done with older children and requires close supervision from parents.
Support to improve runny nose and stuffy nose in children thanks to Subavax
Runny nose, stuffy nose and respiratory problems have a big impact on children's health. When you notice that your child has symptoms of runny nose, stuffy nose as well as other respiratory symptoms such as cough, sore throat, pharyngitis, you should supplement your child with products containing probiotics specifically for the respiratory tract. When entering the body, probiotics will help inhibit and inactivate pathogens in the respiratory tract such as bacteria and viruses.
Not only that, probiotics also help cover and heal damage in the respiratory tract, thereby quickly improving symptoms of runny nose, stuffy nose as well as other symptoms such as cough, sore throat, sore throat. Using respiratory probiotics regularly every day also helps prevent respiratory problems from recurring.
Respiratory probiotics are good for children with runny nose and stuffy nose.
One of the few products containing probiotics for the respiratory tract that many mothers trust and show positive effects is Subavax probiotic nasal spray and drops. Subavax contains 20 billion probiotics that are good for the respiratory tract, helping to bring about the following benefits:
- Helps increase resistance of upper respiratory tract mucosa such as nose, mouth, throat, pharynx, larynx.
- Helps relieve symptoms of runny nose, stuffy nose, cough, sore throat due to pharyngitis, tonsillitis, especially in young children.
Subavax probiotic nasal drops and sprays are formulated using advanced microencapsulation technology to create a biological coating that helps probiotics avoid the effects of temperature, sunlight, etc., thereby ensuring that more than 90% of probiotics survive when they reach the respiratory mucosa and take effect. In particular, Subavax is a solution that shows that up to 97% of users are satisfied and very satisfied with the product according to a survey by Vietnam Economic Magazine.
Subavax contains probiotics to help reduce runny nose and stuffy nose symptoms in children.
The pink Subavax dropper product is specially designed for children from 0 to 3 years old. The blue Subavax spray is suitable for children over 3 years old and adults.
Runny nose, stuffy nose, cough, sore throat, pharyngitis are common respiratory problems that can cause complications if not treated early and promptly. Therefore, mothers should prevent and improve these problems for their children by using Subavax regularly from today.
* Products are sold at pharmacies and mother and baby shops nationwide.
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