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4 Month Old with a Cold

My 2 year has only had 2 colds in his life. His first one wasn't until he was 1 year old. So now that my 4 month old has a cold I am not experienced at dealing with colds. He has a really stuff nose. He coughs occasionally, but I think it may be from the mucous in his nose. I took him to the doctor and they said not do anything as he just has a cold. I am running a humdifier next to him at night and during the day. But I can't really think of much else to do beside vapor rub. Does any have any tips for keeping a 4month old comfortable?

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Thanks to everyone for all of their advice. He is now almost back to normal. We did the shower treatments, suctioned his nose, used saline drops, ran a vaporizer, used the baby vapor rub, he slept in his infant carrier or in a raised crib, and gave lots of snuggles. The only problems we have now are that he was sweet enough to share his cold with me and his brother, and the snuggle treatment backfired and now he thinks he has to be held to sleep! The fun never ends!

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I have a two year old little boy myself.. I was fortunate enough that he did't get sick until he was 10 months old... However once he got sick for the first time, it seemed like he was sick with a cold every other week... I did the same thing, took him to the dr. and they said there is nothing really I can do, its a cold.. What I did was.... Use johnsons vapor bath... That helped loosen up everything... Then use the suction thingy (sorry, i don't know the real name of it...) and try to remove all of what is keeping him stuffed up... My son was so stuffed that when he began to cough, it would loosen up and move and he began gagging and puking from it.. Even if you end up giving him a bath three times a day, the vapor bath really works.... And also the suctioning of his nose as often as possible should help out a great deal... Between these things and what you are doing already, he should be over it in no time.... The worse part of being a mom is DEFINATELY not being able to make it better, huh!!! I hope I helped you!!! patty

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I have a five month old and she had a severe cold at 4 months. We ran a humidifier in her room at night, gave her saline drops twice a day and suctioned her nose (doctors advice). He said to also take her into the bathroom while we showered and the mist from the shower would help as well. Good luck and take care!

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Dear A.,
Infant Saline Nasal drops are very helpful. With the baby laying on his/her back just hold the bottle up to each nostril and gently squeeze a few drops in....if there is a lot of mucous you would need to use the bulb syringe to get it out...with the bulb syringe you depress the bulb BEFORE you put it into the nostril (just the tip) and then release to create suction. The saline will probably make him/her cough for a minute, but it helps loosen the secretions. Also, sleeping in an upright position can help (ie. car seat, or wedge under mattress). Another thing that helps is to have the baby in the room with you while you take a hot shower...the steam will help with the congestion. I hope this helps.

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Baby Ayr Saline Nose Drops are completely safe and drug free and will help losen up the mucous and make it easier to suction his nose. Putting his crib mattress on an incline by putting a pillow or rolled up towel will help ease the post nasal drip and help prevent the mucous from going to his ears and getting an ear infection. I use Puffs Plus tissures to wipe my daughter's nose to help prevent nose irritation. They have lotion in them.

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The thing that my doctor suggested that helped with my son was taking him in the shower with me. If I did that in the morning and his normal bath at night it seemed to help a lot (but you have to keep up with the lotion, otherwise you end up with a dry skin problem on your baby!). Good luck! Hope your little guy feels better.

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Hi there

I have tried cool mist humidifier, saline drops 3 times a day and lots of cuddles. It works for my little guy. he is almost 7 months old and has some colds in the past. Just try and keep them as comfortable as you can..hope this helped!

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Our twins got cold last month when they were 5mos old. I did aspirate their noses with saline and the bulb. They didn't like it much but it did help them sleep a bit. I also used a baby bath that had something like vapor rub in it. Other than that, there isn't much else we could do either except wait it out. Of course my husband and I both got it too!

Good luck!

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A.,

Welcome to the worrisome side of motherhood. I have a 28 yr. old and twins that are 13 years. Unfortunately, I have had quite alot of experience with this as my daughter continues to get sinusitis multiple times a year and her twin brother has mild asthma and developes bronchitis every year. Also I am an RN. Before I got in my current business I probably would have recommended Vicks in the vaporizer to. But now that I am with a company that produces non-toxic products that are safe for our children, I would now recommend putting only Melaleuca oil in the vaporizer. One thing I did not know is that the vaporizer can grow mold while dipensing into the air. But with the Melaleuca oil it will not form mold because of its antifungal properties. It is the only thing I put in the vaporizer now. It opens the airways nicely while fighting bacteria and molds.I also love the fact that the children cough only minimally while using this. It is a blessing! If you want only the best for your newborn feel free to contact me for more info. Good Luck and God Bless!
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Use saline nasal spray and the boogger sucker alot, lol. My son is now 7 mos and pretty used to it, does not even really cry since I believe he is learning that it helps. Lots of love, too.

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Good Day A.,

My name is I. B. you have your hands FULL like me! My youngest 2 are 17 months apart!

Our Dr. always suggests a warm bath with the steam for clearing up the nose. Do you have an aspirator ( suctionball You can get one at the pharmacy they're cheap. Gently squeeze the excess mucus from his nose that should help alot. It does with mine! Most of the time their little noses sound so stuffy because the mucus is sitting right their (in the nose) they're too young to know how to blow out so it sounds most of the time worse than what it really is.
I hope this helps.
I'm a Mom of 4. I have a stay at home job which I love! I'm married to my best friend!
I. B.
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We tried putting books under the mattress but my son would roll around before he was ready to be on his face> Our best results came from the aspirator and warm upright baths> We had him sleep next to our bed in his car seat during the worst nights> It was never pleasant and we get through them eventually< it just seems like forever when your are in the midst of a cold that can last for weeks> Hang in there and enjoy the fun times:}

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