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Grunting in baby
My 2 month old baby is grunting while feeding and sleeping. And waking up easily from sleep frequently. She's feeding properly but seems in distress. She has nose congestion from past 15 days.
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Probably just prolonged and frequent nose blocks. Adjust A/C and fan as per baby’s requirements, use nasal drops(saline) regularly. And just check SPO2 oxygen saturations at home itself/ or at a nearby clinic to confirm proper oxygenation. Best alternative would be to have a thorough check up by a Pediatrician.
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Try saline nasal drops, check SPO2, consult sos
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Do not hesitate to consult early, even if u think everything is ok, u can never be “too” careful
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It may be due to nasal blockage. Put normal saline in nostril
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Please consult your nearby Pediatrician in case the sound from nose doesn't resolve even after using nasal saline drops. Please get a mucus aspirator and take the mucus out after 10 minutes of putting nasal saline drops.
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Hi, kindly consult local pediatrician
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