Why does my baby sound congested after feeding?

When the milk comes up, it sometimes comes out of the mouth as spit up, but may also come up behind the nose since the mouth and upper airway are all attached. When milk goes behind the nose, a baby will sound kind of snotty. It's not snot, though, it's milk.

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Why does my baby sound congested after drinking milk?

The classic symptoms of aspiration are a cough, wet or congested breathing, and watery eyes after swallowing during drinking or eating, or when introducing solid foods (such as with baby-led weaning). In babies, aspiration might also produce a wet or gurgling noise during or after breastfeeding.

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Why does my 2 week old sound congested after feeding?

This is so common there is actually a medical term for it, "nasal congestion of the newborn." Babies have tiny little nasal passages and can sound very congested in the first few weeks of life. They are also "obligate nose breathers," which means they only know how to breathe out of their mouths when they are crying.

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What are 4 common signs of respiratory distress in a newborn?

What are the symptoms?
  • Fast and shallow breathing.
  • Grunting.
  • Flaring of the nostrils with each breath.
  • Bluish tone to a baby's skin and lips.
  • Pulling inward of the muscles between the ribs when breathing.

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How do I know if my baby is aspirating?

What are the symptoms of aspiration in children?
  • coughing when drinking, particularly with thin liquids.
  • difficulty feeding.
  • frequent respiratory infections or recurrent pneumonia.
  • noisy breathing while drinking.
  • gagging during meals.
  • back arching during feeding.
  • skin turning a bluish color.

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Noisy Breathing in Infants: When to Be Concerned

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When should I be concerned about my baby's congestion?

If the congestion interferes with a baby's ability to feed or sleep, or if their baby is older than 3 months and has a fever, they should talk with their baby's pediatrician. A healthcare provider will be able to diagnose the issue and provide additional care if symptoms do not improve.

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What noises do babies make with reflux?

Instead, they make gurgling sounds like they are trying to spit up. They might be very wiggly and restless during breastfeeding. Other babies cough when reflux happens. Babies with silent reflux might fuss, cry, and arch their backs.

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Why is my baby congested but not sick?

Newborns can also experience congestion without being sick. Many babies just sound congested until they get a little older and a little bigger. Babies with reflux or who spit up often can also experience a lot of nasal congestion.

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What to do if newborn sounds congested?

For a congested nose, you can help your baby by using saline drops or a saline spray in each nostril, followed by clearing out any mucus using a bulb syringe. For a congested chest and nose, you can help by using a cool-mist humidifier in your baby's room.

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Will newborn congestion go away?

How long does newborn congestion last? Newborns often have congestion soon after birth because of excess amniotic fluid in their noses. As a result, you may notice them sneezing more frequently as they work to clear the congestion. 6 Fortunately, this congestion should clear on its own within a few days to a week.

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Can milk cause congestion in newborns?

Up to 30% of babies with cow's milk allergy have either mild or severe respiratory symptoms4. Mild respiratory symptoms are similar to those of the common cold, including runny nose, sneezing and congestion.

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What is silent reflux in babies symptoms?

Babies who spit up and display symptoms of irritability are easily diagnosed with reflux, but others may not spit up at all. This is called silent reflux. Babies with silent reflux may exhibit other symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), such as fussiness or poor feeding habits.

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What are the symptoms of baby reflux?

Symptoms of reflux in babies include:
  • bringing up milk or being sick during or shortly after feeding.
  • coughing or hiccupping when feeding.
  • being unsettled during feeding.
  • swallowing or gulping after burping or feeding.
  • crying and not settling.
  • not gaining weight as they're not keeping enough food down.

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How do I know if my baby has colic or reflux?

With a baby that vomits or spits up a lot, it's relatively easy to understand that the baby may have reflux, where as a baby that might just have excessive bouts of crying but is rarely sick and still gains weight would often be deemed to just have 'colic'.

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Is warm or cold milk better for reflux?

1. Cold milk: Milk has a high amount of calcium, which helps to prevent acid build-up by absorbing the excess acid produced. Also with if the milk is cold it sure does provides instant relief from the burning sensation that one feels during reflux.

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Why is my baby congested every day?

Baby nasal congestion or baby “stuffy nose” is typically caused by anything that inflames the nasal tissues - usually a cold, influenza, sinusitis, or allergies. Overall, baby congestion is just extremely annoying and nothing to worry about, but it can really affect sleep and eating habits.

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Can formula cause congestion?

Common Baby Formula Side Effects

Symptoms of cow's milk allergy include: Skin reactions, stomach problems, stuffy nose and eczema. Severe allergies may cause swelling and difficulty breathing.

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Why does my baby sound like he needs to clear his throat?

A ruttle is a coarse, crackling sound which some babies make even when they are well. It is caused by secretions ( snot, saliva, gunk etc) being allowed to pool in the back of the throat. Babies can allow this fluid to collect there but adults would have to cough it out or swallow it down.

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What are late signs of aspiration?

These include cough, wheeze, stridor, or pneumonia. The most common physical sign is decreased or abnormal breath sounds.

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How do I know if my baby has milk in his lungs?

Aspiration can cause signs and symptoms in a baby such as: Weak sucking. Choking or coughing while feeding. Other signs of feeding trouble, like a red face, watery eyes, or facial grimaces.

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What are two signs of aspiration?

Aspiration from dysphagia can cause symptoms such as:
  • Feeling that food is sticking in your throat or coming back into your mouth.
  • Pain when swallowing.
  • Trouble starting a swallow.
  • Coughing or wheezing after eating.
  • Coughing while drinking liquids or eating solids.
  • Chest discomfort or heartburn.

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