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2-month-old baby congested, we are already using the nasal aspirator. Eating well, urinating well, no fever. What else can we do to help?

If your 2-month-old baby is congested but otherwise seems well, there is typically no immediate cause for concern. Ensure that your baby is breathing comfortably and continue with the necessary steps, such as using a nasal aspirator and monitoring their overall condition. You can also consider using a humidifier, but be sure to maintain it properly to avoid spreading germs. It is generally not recommended to immediately seek antibiotics for congestion in infants, as non-pharmacological measures are often more appropriate. If symptoms worsen or do not improve within 7-10 days, consulting a doctor is advised. Remember to monitor your baby's temperature and seek medical attention if needed.