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All Stopped Up
Nasal Congestion in Infants
By Lisa A. Goldstein
These are symptoms that require immediate attention by the physician.
Knowing this information will hopefully help new parents – and their babies – breathe easier. Rest assured that nasal congestion in babies is commonplace, albeit an unpleasant time for everyone involved.
"In general, I tell parents to trust themselves," says Dr. Brown. "They know their baby better than anyone else. If their baby is 'not right,' it's time to check it out."
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Nasal Congestion in Infants by Anonymous on 02/08/2010 12:33PM
what are the best medicines for a 3 month with congestion and difficulty breathing