Introduction Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common viral infection in infants and young children, often causing cold-like symptoms such as runny nose, cough, and mild fever. While most cases are mild and manageable at home, RSV can sometimes lead to lower respiratory tract infections like bronchiolitis, particularly in infants under 6 months or children with underlying health conditions. Proper home care focuses on maintaining hydration, clearing nasal passages, and monitoring symptoms for signs of deterioration. Early attention can prevent complications and reduce the need for hospitalization. 1. Hydration Maintaining adequate fluid intake is crucial because RSV can cause reduced…