2month old voice change

2024-12-08 16:54:37
My 2 month old baby's voice is slightly changed since morning. We can feel the difference when he is crying. Is it normal? Any remedies?
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In order to respond to your query will need more history ma’am.
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If you are really too concerned or feel it’s significant, please see your pediatrician.
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Voice changes can be seen around the time of illness based on the symptomatology.

Answered2024-12-09 08:28:32

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Is there is any history of fever, cough and cold?? If no nothing to worry .. Continue breastfeeding
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if cold is there, put 2 drops of nasoclear saline drops in both nostrils 3 times a day for, 3 days
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avoid bottle feeding

Answered2024-12-09 06:22:35

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Sudden voice change may be because of the Nasal block.... If there is no fever, cough or nasal discharge... Nothing to worry about The baby should be able to take no feed normally as before.... No home remedies are required, just continue Breastfeeding
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watch for respiratory distress and rapid breathing

Answered2024-12-09 06:21:20

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Kindly consult once for discussion

Answered2024-12-10 07:04:46

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It's normal

Answered2024-12-09 06:58:25

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It could be a nose block due to the weather changes. Try using saline nasal drops 2-3 times a day, and see if the condition improves.

Answered2024-12-09 06:25:19

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