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Click the Link Below to Get 3 Tear-Free Tips to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night: • https://bit.ly/BabySleepMiracleVid • 5 effective ways to clear mucus in your child. • Although mucus is a body's defense mechanism, its build-up can be a major problem for babies and children. It is possible to eliminate it with these simple tips. • • A Study Confirms the Presence of Carcinogens in Diapers : • A Study Confirms the Presence of Carc... • Vegan Food For Babies - What A Vegan Baby Should Eat : • Vegan Food For Babies - Vegan Baby Me... • 10 Keys to Better Understand Baby's Sleep : • 10 Keys to Better Understand Baby's S... • How to Talk to Your Baby : • Teaching Baby How to Talk [ Teaching ... • 11 Signs That Can Help You Understand Babies : • How to Understand Babies - 11 Signs T... • Babys Digestive Disorders : • Digestive Problems in Babies - Baby D... • How to Blow Your Baby's Nose : • How to Clean Baby Nose - How to Clean... • Signs my Baby Has Ear Infection : • Baby Ear Infection - Signs of Ear Inf... • Premature Babies Would Do Better in School : • Premature Babies Would Do Better in S... • Hereditary Chances of Having Twins : • Fraternal Twins - How to Get Pregnant... • The germs stay attached to this phlegm and can be eliminated. In this way, the body prevents overgrowth and infections occur. When your child becomes sick with his respiratory tract, mucus production increases to fight the infection. • However, it is not necessary for the child to be sick for mucus and phlegm to appear. These are generated preventively. The body detects the existence of harmful environmental factors and generates glanders to defend itself. • What about mucus in babies and children? • Babies and young children cannot expectorate or spit-up. As they grow and develop, it is common for them to secrete a little more mucus than they can shed. Their body reacts to this excess mucus, coughing, and sneezing. • Coughing is the body's mechanism to mobilize and expel mucus from the lungs. Therefore, children should be able to cough before they need to administer cough-suppressing medicine promptly. • In the case of babies, too much phlegm can make them feel sick or even vomit. Diarrhea is usually common with excess mucus, as the baby swallows it and expels it through the stool. • It gets worse when mucus builds up. Major problems can then arise, such as breathing difficulties, the product of sinusitis, or deafness due to ear infections. • How to get rid of mucus in your child. • The mucus is never completely eliminated because once expelled, the respiratory mucous membranes reform it. Adults know how to blow their nose and expel phlegm. However, this is not the case for young children, nor infants, whom we must then help. • 1. Wash the nasal cavity. • Washing the nostrils with saline is the most widely used and most effective method of helping babies and children to clear mucus. This wash does not irritate and has no side effects. • It is best to use a spray or physiological saline. You can also clean your child's nose by putting drops of saline solution into their nose using a dropper. Avoid using a syringe because it is very difficult to calibrate the pressure with which the liquid comes out and you could cause more harm than good. • To apply the liquid, lay the baby or child on their side and apply the saline solution to the nasal port in place. Then, have the child lie down on the other side and repeat the procedure in the other nostril. You can warm the container of physiological saline a little in your hands before applying it so that contact with the liquid is less bothersome. • 2. Use baby flies with caution. • Nasal pears or nasal aspirators work great after washing the nostrils with physiological saline. They are very helpful in removing mucus from the nose, but no phlegm. • Pears should be used with caution so as not to damage the nasal mucosa. These instruments should not be abused. We recommend that you wait until the mucus is expelled naturally after washing. • 3. Keep your child well hydrated. • Water is a great ally in relieving the discomfort caused by excess mucus in babies and children. Fluids help hydrate the throat, which usually dries up when the nose is full. • Breastfeeding is the best way to keep your baby hydrated. The mother's immune system also helps the baby defend itself against infection , which has two advantages: hydration and immunization. • In children, it is necessary to encourage water consumption. They can also take fruit juices that increase their defenses such as orange and lemon. The best natural physiological serum is coconut water. By increasing the intake of fluids, phlegm is liquefied. This prevents them from building up and then infecting the ears.
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