Bronchiolitis is very common in infants and children. It usually starts with a runny or stuffy nose, cough, cold, if not treated early it gets worse and your baby may start finding it hard to breathe and you will hear a whistling sound when your child is breathing.
If your baby swallows anything poisonous like detergents or kerosene, please rush them to the hospital. Also take some of what they swallowed along with you.
If your baby is gassy but not popping, don’t worry. These common symptoms are normal in babies as they learn how to feed and digest food. Your baby might be constipated. This can happen in babies older than 6 weeks who are not exclusively breastfed.