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Why Does My Baby Sound Congested but Has No Mucus?

Newborn nasal passages are tiny — even small amounts of mucus cause noise. Also: milk residue, dry air, or normal nasal tissue swelling.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Baby Behavior

What This Guide Covers

Newborn nasal passages are tiny — even small amounts of mucus cause noise. Also: milk residue, dry air, or normal nasal tissue swelling.

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