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Infant Making High Pitched Noise To Take Breath And Acts Frustrated. Problem?

4 mos. old baby girl making high pitched noise since yesterday...and acts like might be trying to get breath or just found new vocal cords....then she does raspberry noises and acts frustrasted.

Took to CHKD childrens hospital and said they couldn't find anything wrong. She does it every 15 min. or so but still eats.

Sat, 12 Oct 2013
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Hi thanks for your query.
With your discription your baby seems to be having blocked nose.
I suggest you to put saline nasal drops 3to 4times a day preferably before feeds.
Also do humidification of room air.

Watch for his feeding pattern.
In case symptoms persist get him re evaluated by pediatrician for further management.
Hope this helps.
God bless..
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Infant Making High Pitched Noise To Take Breath And Acts Frustrated. Problem?

Hi thanks for your query. With your discription your baby seems to be having blocked nose. I suggest you to put saline nasal drops 3to 4times a day preferably before feeds. Also do humidification of room air. Watch for his feeding pattern. In case symptoms persist get him re evaluated by pediatrician for further management. Hope this helps. God bless..