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Cough Won't Go Away!!!

I have a 15 month old who has had a history of RSV & croup. He recently devloped this nasty cough, that sounds horrible. I took him to the pediatrician, who said it seemed like sinuses, because he has no other symptoms, he has no fever, is eating/drinking, playing, acting normal. He is teething so he has the runny/stuffy nose, some drainage, but that is it. He has been coughing for about 3 weeks, I just wanted to see if any of you parents had a child whos had RSV or croup, and when they develop a cold, their cough seems to linger on. I dont give him anything for it, he is on amoxicillion though. I just feel so bad for him, he sounds like he smoked a carton of cigarettes sometimes. HELP!!!!

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My daughter was diagnosed with pneumonia the week before Thanksgiving. She was still coughing at the first of the year. I was told that the coughs are staying around longer and longer and that she was getting anything bad out by coughing. I know it isn't much help but I do know how you feel. they also told me to try a humidifier (cool mist). You might also ask about a daily allergy medicine. Hope he starts feeling better.

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Not trying to scare you but you should have him screened for Cystic Fibrosis. If left untreated the results could be life threatening.
I have 2 little ones with CF, so I know how important it is to get treatment started early. I just met a girl who wasn't diagnosed until she was 16.
Also, please test for Asthma.
Jenny

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I have gone through something similar with my 20 month old son. All I can say is that the cough does take a while to go away. Some doctors say it takes 2-3 weeks for the cough to go but I think it takes just a little bit longer. Maybe another week or so. Also put a cool mist humidifier in his room especially at night. I think that really helped my son.

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My son has that cough that won't go away too! I think one of the best things is to make sure you have some humidity going in your house because that dry air will not help it. Something that worked with my son is rubbing Vicks Baby Rub on the bottom of his feet then putting socks over them at night which seemed to stop that cough in its tracks plus I rub it on his chest. I try to give him a bath at night with that Johnson vapor bath (in the baby soaps)It helps plus that steam to get it to come out of his nose. I also got some Herbal Expectrant at the health food store and he takes that during the day. It won't stop the cough but will help loosen it up in his throat. Also I wouldn't give him milk if you can help it because dairy products thicken that up! I did all this with my son and it has helped alot. Hope it helps you too!-J.

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D.,
Both my children had RSV. My doctor told me that whenever they get sick, their coughs will always sound worse then they really are. Also,that I should expect it to be that way until around age 2. That turned out to be the case for us. Sounds to me that you are on top of it.

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Hi D..
My daughter (16 months old) just had croup a week and a half ago. The croup sounding cough went away a day or two after she got it but she still has the real deep rattly cough. Similar to what you were saying where it sounds like they are a smoker. This is our first time ever having croup so I don't know when it will go away but now almost two weeks after having croup she still has the cough.

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I have been told to put Vick's on the bottom of your feet with socks and that the cough will stop. Since hearing this I have not had a cough so am not sure if it works.

Good Luck,

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My son, now 6 has always had chronic coughing issues and was diagnosed with "cough variant" asthma when he was 2. We are finally biting the bullet and taking him to an allergist and pulmonologist over the next few months.
Anyway - we have two new "tricks" to help with the never ending cough
1) STEAM SHOWERS....put your shower on as hot as possible, close the bathroom door and allow your child to breath in the steam until you run out of hot water - I usually bring a book, etc to make the time pass....
2) put Vicks vapor rub on his feet (yes FEET) before he goest to bed (don't forget to cover w/ socks) Don't know why this helps with cough but it does!
Good Luck!

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Hi D.,
I have an 8 month old who has already had Bronchitis twice. He has not once had a fever since he was born and he always eats/sleeps fine. I was concerned there for a while like you because he just kept "coughing". I have a humidifier that I keep in his room and I try my hardest to make sure he gets everything out of his throat (even though it's hard at his age) when he is coughing. My doctor and many others said sometimes they have so much built up in their throat and chest that it just doesn't seem to get out very easily. I also tried pedialite (not sure how to spell it). It helped as well! Hope this is helpful! Good luck!

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Hello,
I don't know if this will help or not but it will give yousomething to consider. My son is now 11yr. old but we went through the same thing, At that age we did use cough syrups, antibiotics, hummiditers, etc. Nothing seemed to work and he suffered with lingering coughs for 6 years. After these coughs turned to pnuemonia 6 times, they diagnosed him with asthma. He is now on Singulair, and has been the only thing to help keep him dry. You might ask your Dr. if he thinks he is developing asthma, there are different degrees of it and it would save you and him a lot of sleepless nights. Another option you might try is Dr. Greenwood in Nixa, he is a Naturalpath/Chiropractor and he has a Chinese cough syrup that draws moisture out of the bronch tubes and lungs. Kids seem to like the taste as it is honey based. It takes a little time to work but is safe. Hope this helps or gives you a heads up, I wish we had known sooner.
T. V

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Well here is my personal experience. My oldest son has had chronic croup ever since he was 7 mo old. He gets it at least 3-4 times a year. What exactly does the cough sound like? Does it sound like the barky croupy cough, or just congested cough? I would say go in and specifically ask for an x-ray. Just to prove to you that it is not infact another bought of croup. Other than that I would go the fact that he may an allergy to something. If it is proven not to be croup, ask about a prescription for Zyrtec. Both of my children have environmental allergies, and both have been on Zyrtec since a very young age (around 3 mo for both). It helps more than I could have ever imagined! If your doctor again tells you basically that it is nothing, I would consider seeing a different doctor. One who will be more willing to run the necessary test to figure this thing out. I know how awful it is to live with a child who has chronic unexplained coughing. But there is hope, until you can get into the doctor I would reccomend running a humidifier in his room. This is a good thing to have considering croup is more often than not chronic, and humidifiers are recommended for children with croup. I hope this helped, take care!

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