Keep the baby hydrated with breast milk or formula
Use saline nose drops to loosen mucus
Suction the nose gently with a bulb syringe or nasal aspirator
Use a cool-mist humidifier in the baby’s room
Keep the baby upright while awake to help breathing
Offer smaller, more frequent feedings if needed
Keep the baby comfortable and well-rested
Wash your hands often to prevent spreading germs
Clean pacifiers, bottles, and toys regularly
Avoid smoke, strong odors, and other irritants
Do not give over-the-counter cold medicines unless a doctor says it is okay
Do not give honey to babies under 1 year old
Call a doctor if the baby has trouble breathing
Call a doctor if the baby has a fever, especially if under 3 months old
Call a doctor if the baby is not feeding well or has fewer wet diapers
Call a doctor if symptoms get worse or do not improve
Seek urgent care if the baby is very sleepy, limp, or hard to wake up
