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Cough but No Cold

Ok my daughter is almost 2...in September, and has this cough that started at nighttime only and today started during the day. She doesn't have any symptoms of a cold or the flu. I don't want to take her to the doc unless I absolutly have to...that costs money we don't have. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem with their child...what it could be, or if I should just take her to the doc. I have given her Tramenic Cold and Allergy 3 times today and it hasn't seemed to help. Last night I gave her Robatussin 2 times and it didn't get rid of the cough either. She isn't congested, no runny nose, no fever, nothing that would resemble a cold. Please someone help...she is coughing so hard she is puking sometimes!!!

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Thank you so much to everyone for their advice. We did not end up taking her to the doc. We actually ended up putting a humitifier in her room. I give her the Triamenic before she goes to bed with the humitifier and she sleeps great! I didn't hear her cough once last night. I actually got a full night sleep. I'm sure it is probablly allergies as alot of you have suggested. But until it gets worse we will stick with what works right now.

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Both the American Acadamy of Pediatrics and the FDA recommend against giving cough medicine to children. (Here's one story: http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/01/17/fda.syrup/index.html)

If her cough is caused by asthma or allergies, you want to treat the cause and not the symptom. Dosing her up with cough meds everynight is not a long term solution. Try a night without the meds and just the humidifier and see if that helps.

Best of luck to you!

I know my 3 kids cough with allergies.My cousin and my niece cough so bad they throw up and thiers is asthma/allergies.Try giving her claritin.That is what the doctor has told me to give my three and has also told my sister-in-law for my 1 year old niece.Most of the time my kids get other allergy symtoms like runny nose,etc...but you might give it a try.

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I am sure that it is asthma or allergies it is the first sign of asthma.

She could have asthma. Does she seem to be a bit weezy? You may or may not be able to hear it. My asthma usually acts up in the high humidity, and most of the time is accompanied by a dry cough, because my lungs are irritated. Most of the time it is worse at night, because I am lying down.

Nothing will really help her, if it is asthma, until you get her on a breathing program. It's better to be safe than sorry at this point. If she just has an irritated cough, and no other symptoms, that's worrying. I'd make a Dr appt.

Good luck! And I hope it isn't asthma.
S.

B. -

Its allergies dear. Ragweed most likely if it just started this week because the ragweed counts are high. Andy has it pretty bad too and this week has been rough for him. Benadryl. It might knock her out but it should help. That or Claritin. They have a children's dose of Claritin out now. Andy says hi. :) Get that baby better! ;)

Hi B.. If she's coughing that hard I would take her to the doctor although during this time of the year it's usually extremely hard to get children in (b/c of back to school physicals). It sounds like she may have allergies or an inflammation of her bronchioles. Some things you may try until you can get her in are: change your filters on your air conditioning unit/system, cool mist vaporizer during day and night, also keep her fluid intake up.

Hope this helps,
Mama Tea

Another cough suppressant you can try is Delsym.

Is there any family history of asthma? Coughing at night can be an indication of that. Also is the daytime coughing in response to anything - exercise or laughing, cold air or food - a popsicle or slushy will set me off if I eat it too fast. The humidity could set it off, and the generally nasty air conditions we've had outside.

Check the air filter on your a/c. My dh changes ours more frequently than recommended because of my asthma, and particularly if he notices me coughing or sniffling at all. He also uses some super hypo-allergenic type of filter. They do cost more, though.

Another "secret" home remedy for coughing - don't laugh - chocolate. I didn't believe it, but I swear it's true. DH brought me a bag of those chocolate stars when I had pneumonia, and it really did help. Temporarily, but it did help. I let it dissolve in my mouth, and I think it coats the throat or something. But it works.

Oh - warm tea with honey and lemon helps. Or just warm water with honey and lemon. Or, just honey and lemon. (My youngest is 9 now - I don't know what age they say honey or chocolate is okay now, but then they said 12 months)

Sounds like asthma to me. My son has had it since he was quite young and that's how it manifests when he's really having trouble breathing. The doctor taught me an interesting way to tell if it was his asthma acting up or something else. Take his shirt off and watch his back when he breathes. If his rib cage sucks in when he breathes in, it is his asthma. It is even more prominent on the front and you will see the abdomen distend as the lung area sucks in, but if the child knows you're looking for something, they frequently won't breathe normally. If it isn't asthma, the lungs fill up and expand when the child breathes. If she has asthma, you will want to have a doctor visit. It can be very dangerous when left untreated. My son and I both have struggled over the past couple of weeks with our asthma because of the weather and pollution.

Good luck!

Hi B.,
My 4 year old had the same thing. No cold or any other symptoms, just that horrible cough. It eventually went away, it took about 2 weeks. I was giving her a tussin--something with guaifenesin in it. I just used the CVS brand and it was called Tussin cough formula.(ask about dosing levels from the pharmacist.) This will help loosen up the chest congestion and help her to cough up the yuck a little easier. (Maybe that will cure the throwing up). You could also call a pharmacist at CVS or Wallgreens and ask them what they think. They are very knowledgable about that kind of thing and they will let you know if they think you should take Emma in for a checkup. You don't want her to get Bronchitis or Pneumoia.

I am a mom of 2 (4 and 1) and I understand that it can be very frustrating to have a "sick" child and not know what to do. I have had the experience at the doctors office where its just a little bug and they send you home with no more information than you came with but a lighter wallet!
I am a stay at home mom also and we are a 1 income family,so, that is why I tried the Tussin first to see if that would help and it did seem to do the trick. Good luck!!!

Hello Emma and Mom-

From my experience as a peds nurse, i would take her to see your doc. I agree with the posts about asthma, which can be allergy induced. The OTC meds are fine to use short term, but if you havn't seen any improvement, then it's time to take her in.

Good Luck!

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