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Tips For Cleaning Out Your Baby's Nose Bulb

Tips For Cleaning Out Your Baby's Nose Bulb

TIPS FOR CLEANING OUT YOUR BABY'S NOSE BULB 

 Stuffy & Runny Nose is a very common condition in both children and adults, especially during rainy weather. 

 Although annoying, it is rarely serious. However, it may affects a lot your daily activities without being treated well, especially infants who can not be able to handle mucus in their noses by themselves. 

 Children have difficulty in sleeping due to nasal congestion. The mucus runs down to throat makes children cough at night, easily vomit when eating. Moreover, the mucus turns into green, yellow,...which increses the risk of multiple bacterial infections and leads to the use of antibiotics.  

 Meanwhile, parents can help babies easily overcome the disease in the early stage with helpful tips from Dr. Huyen Ton Nu Thuy My in this video below 

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