RSV in babies: Symptoms, how to provide comfort at home, and when to go to the doctor
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 Published On Feb 16, 2024

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common illness that causes cold-like symptoms, which will usually go away on their own after a few weeks. But if a more serious infection develops, then your baby may have to be admitted to the hospital for oxygen treatments and IV fluids. Pediatrician and BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board member Dr. Rosenberg explains when you should take your baby to see a doctor and how to keep them comfortable as he fights this infection.

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