- Female
- 26 Years
- 29/08/2025
Hi my 4 month old baby is rubbing her nose for the past few days. Every alternate day she is getting cold. We are giving her formula milk. I have attached the latest blood report. Would you please advise?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Mild cold and nose rubbing in infants is common, especially with formula milk. Keep her hydrated, and consult a pediatrician for any nasal drops or allergy concerns. Get her IgE levels checked. It might be due to seasonal allergies.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a IgE Test Test
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