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What should the baby do if his nose is choked by milk?
Nowadays, many families have welcomed their second baby. It is good to implement the two-child policy, but the hardships of raising children can only be truly realized after becoming parents. Today I'm going to talk about the inevitable problem in the process of raising a baby, that is, what to do if the baby's nose is choked by milk, especially for newborns less than three months old. So what should novice parents do?

If the baby accidentally drinks milk into his nose, parents should make a judgment according to the specific situation at that time. We divide the situation into mild, moderate and severe. The judgment method is to observe the child's face, skin color and movements. If the child coughs and cries after choking, but there is no milk spilling, this should be the lightest, indicating that little milk flows into the nasal cavity and does not flow into the respiratory tract, and the child can cry and breathe.

What's more, the baby's milk overflows as soon as it enters the nasal cavity, indicating that the milk stimulates the respiratory tract. When the baby overflows milk, he leans his head to one side to prevent the milk from flowing back to the respiratory tract. After the baby overflows milk, observe the baby's face and skin color. If it's not because of anxiety, it's okay. Then, parents use handkerchiefs to go deep into the baby's mouth and wipe the residual milk in the respiratory tract. If there is milk in the nasal cavity, parents can suck it out through their mouths.

There is also a more serious situation, that is, the baby does not cry after being choked by milk, but his face turns red and purple, because the baby's skin is thin and the skin color will change similarly, and the more serious baby will be out of breath. At this time, parents should put the baby flat on their legs, let the baby face down and pat the baby's back until the baby spits milk, or coughs and breathes. If the baby doesn't cry, even if you pinch the baby's soles, you should make the baby cry. Crying can correct the baby's breathing frequency, and then quickly improve the state of hypoxia.

The baby's crying is very important. If the baby's crying is very loud at the end, his face is normal and he doesn't show a very anxious state, it means that the baby is fine. If the baby cries weakly and the breathing frequency is abnormal, it needs to be sent to the hospital immediately.