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What Causes Watery Eyes And Runny Nose In An Infant?

My five-month-old daughter has been unusually fussy today her eyes are really puffy and watery and her nose is running she s been sneezing a lot but she s not running a fever or coughing. She s been gnawing on her pacifier a lot, could the puffy watery eyes and runny nose because by teething?
Fri, 5 Sep 2014
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The symptoms are indicative of either allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis.
Pacifier if used shall be extremely clean and sterilized every time before use.
Watch for what might be causing allergic reaction and remove the source. If symptoms are severe go to a doctor for medication may be required.
Watch for flu as well, especially if she came in contact with a person who has/had flu
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What Causes Watery Eyes And Runny Nose In An Infant?

The symptoms are indicative of either allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis. Pacifier if used shall be extremely clean and sterilized every time before use. Watch for what might be causing allergic reaction and remove the source. If symptoms are severe go to a doctor for medication may be required. Watch for flu as well, especially if she came in contact with a person who has/had flu