N.F. asks from North Richland Hills, TX on October 24, 2009
5 1/2 Month with Cold
My 5 1/2 month old has not had any health issues til now. With the drastic change in weather, I'm calling it a cold and not allergies. This has been going on for about 4-5 days. He has a runny nose and now a cough. His cough sounds more dry than mucusy. He is also teething majorly. Already got his 2 bottom teeth grown in half way. He hasn't had a fever at all either.
My questions are; Are there any medications (prescribed or over the counter) that will help my little guy out, or is this a "run its course" thing? What do you other moms out there do or did for your infants when they had a cold. Should I take him to the doctor immediately or wait for the new week?
Thanks for your help, N.
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So What Happened?™
Thank you to everyone for your responses! Once I got out of "New Mommy Freak Out Mode" I realized through responses, that his body needs to fight it off in order to fight off colds later in life. He never got a fever and is making a great recovery... hardly has a runny nose. We use baby vaporub on him before he goes to bed, which actually knocks him out :) and also give him a bath before bedtime to make cleaning out his nose easier. Hate the suction bulb we have now so we're looking into the nosefrida or an alternative. Humidifiers are so simple, but they do wonders. We run his humidifier while he's sleeping. As far as his teething, we just use a very little bit of baby oragel. And on top of ALL of this, he's going through a growth spurt. FUN TIMES! Such a great feeling to know there are wonderful moms out there. Thank You!
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J.K. answers from Bellingham on October 25, 2009
- infant tylenol or ibuprofen
- Vicks Baby Rub on the chest and back(the regular stuff isn't for babys, but the infant stuff is awesome)
- Vicks also makes something that dissolves in bathwater and helps clear the sinuses.
- cool mist humidifier
His teething may be having some impact on all this as well. If its been 4-5 days already, and he's not improving, I would call the doctor in the next couple days. A cold really should start clearing up after about 5-7 days.
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M.L. answers from Seattle on October 25, 2009
There aren't any safe cold medications for him. If he gets a fever, he can have tylenol or ibuprophen to help him be more comfortable. Otherwise, try a cool mist humidified and warm baths.
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A.W. answers from Seattle on October 25, 2009
A humidifier, saline drops for the nose and lots of cuddling.
Most times you just have to let these things run the course. If he has a fever and it has been more than two days, you should call his DR on how to proceed. They may recommend infant tylenol or motrin or suggest you come in. I think 3 days of a cough with a fever requires going in, but you said he has had no fever. Coughs can last for weeks but always good to check in with his DR.
But really, there are no meds that are recommended for little ones as they aren't good for them.
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R.M. answers from Portland on October 24, 2009
Hello N.,
Last year the FDA strongly suggested/demanded parents stop using infant cold meds because they harmed babies.
I suggest using infant tyenol for the teething pain and a lot of rest for the cold. A humidifier may help too.
Good Luck-
R. Magby
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A.B. answers from Spokane on October 25, 2009
If your baby is breastfed the absolutely best thing to do is make sure he is eating well...No additional vitamins are necessary aside from a Vitamin D supplement during the winter months. Tri-Vi Sol has Vitamin D included in it but Enfamil makes a D-Vi Sol also...you may need to ask the pharmacist for it as it may be a special order (it is at my pharmacy).
Pediatricians don't usually recommend using medications for minor colds in infants. Do not give any medications without talking to your pediatrician it can be very dangerous in a child so young.
For a stuffy/runny nose put a couple drops of saline in each nostril and use a bulb syringe to suck it out. The saline helps to break up mucus.
If the cough is preventing him from sleeping during naps and and night use a humidifier in the room he is sleeping...be sure that room is well ventilated.
He should be feeling better in just a couple days but if you notice a change in his breathing...or it sounds like his chest is becoming congested his breathing sounds like something is rattling in his chest you need to take him in as he may require antibiotics
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W.C. answers from Seattle on October 26, 2009
Sounds more like teething than a cold. My son had the same experience, and I didn't know that he was teething until I looked into his mouth and suddenly there were two teeth.
Keep him out of reach of any sick individuals and make sure he doesn't become congested. If it becomes congested call your doctor. As long as he isn't congested and doesn't have a fever, he should be fine.
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S.D. answers from Bellingham on October 25, 2009
Hello, I am not sure how many responses you have gotten so far, but I have to tell you that Homeopathic medicines are safe and non invasive for little ones. If you get the tablets (opposed to the pellets) they melt on the tongue posing no chocking hazards or spit up issues (as with liquids) There are a few brands like Boiron and you can easily find the line of Hylands for children at Fred Meyers (if you don't have another natural food store close) Some are for specific symptoms but there are others that are combos for multiple symptoms.
Other mainstream medicines(OTC; tylenol, motrin, etc.)can tax baby's system and break him down even more only masking symptoms.
Just remember that you mustn't touch the medicine with your hands (place it in the lid and drop them into babe's mouth) You also should allow about 10 minutes before and after of no food or drink as it can interfere with the subtleties of the homeopathic medicines and their effectiveness.
Homeopathics can give almost instantaneous results. I have had nothing but success for my twins and they are 9 now! I hope you find little one some relief. Take care.
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T.P. answers from Portland on October 25, 2009
I would steer clear of medications unless it's tylenol for a fever. I would like to make a suggestion for a fantastic nasal aspirator I found that is SO MUCH better than the crappy bulb aspirators most people have. It's called a Nosefrida aspirator and the web site is www.nosefrida.com
It seems weird at first, but I hated using the bulbs so much I decided to give it a try and it has saved us the last 3 colds my daughter has had. I got it when she was about 6m old and at 2 yrs old I still use it on her. She doesn't like it, but it is so much faster and more effective than anything else I've used that it is worth it. After this last cold she isn't fighting me as much anymore because she is understanding that she feels better after I use it and she can breathe better.
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J.K. answers from Bellingham on October 25, 2009
- infant tylenol or ibuprofen
- Vicks Baby Rub on the chest and back(the regular stuff isn't for babys, but the infant stuff is awesome)
- Vicks also makes something that dissolves in bathwater and helps clear the sinuses.
- cool mist humidifier
His teething may be having some impact on all this as well. If its been 4-5 days already, and he's not improving, I would call the doctor in the next couple days. A cold really should start clearing up after about 5-7 days.
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R.G. answers from Anchorage on October 26, 2009
Hi N.,
The hardest part is not knowing exactly what is going on. Take him to medical - better safe than sorry, and as a new mom they get it. Don't risk it. Tylenol and a cool mist humidifier worked for my Gracie when she was that age. Oh, and the "booger sucker" (looked kind of like a turkey baster) to help pull the yucky snot out of her nostrils. Johnsons and Johnsons makes a bubble bath with eucalyptus/menthol - not too strong for baby's skin. Good luck!
USN, Retired
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