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Coughing Associated with Allergies/asthma???

This allergy thing is all new to me as we got my daughter tested a couple months ago and she is allergic to EVERYthing except for food. With that in mind, once we put the LL bean hypoallergenic comforter in the duvet cover for her bed, she has been coughing. Not having trouble breathing per se but I did give her a shot of her inhaler and it helped. Does coughing go hand in hand with allergies? I originally thought it was a cold and therefore treating it as such. When exposed to pets, she does get the astmatic type symptoms however I am now thinking we need to get a new kind of warm comforter for the duvet and get rid of the down one. Any suggestions or websites you can refer me to? Like I said, this is all to me so any insight you have would be great. Thanks in advance!!

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T.

You may also want to try MSM in a powder form. It is amazing for Allergies and Ashma. I use it for my daughter who is slightly allergic to her dog. you can reasch there is a book called the MSM Miracle. Hope this helps.

My daughter went through all the allergy testing this summer. She used to cough all night long. We only made 2 changes, and it worked. We got the allergy covers for her mattress and pillow, and she is taking Singulair. Problem is all but gone. Thank goodness I don't have to do all that crazy ritual cleaning and sanitizing, how exhausting!

Maybe you can find a solution without the use of medication. You daughter is still so small. Good luck.

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My 3 1/2 year old suffered horribly with coughing at night until she was diagnosed with asthma and put on a nebulizer. She uses a medication called Pulmicort through the nebulizer before bed (it's to prevent asthma symptoms), and she has no cough any more! If changing the bedding doesn't work and the cough keeps up, I'd ask the doc about treating her for asthma. We actually ended up going to a pediatric pulmonologist at Childrens (located at Central DuPage Hospital). Good luck!

Have you tried using dust mite pillow/duvet covers? I am terribly allergic to dust mites/their waste and would cough soooo much until I added these special covers. I've purchased them at Target and Sears, you can also find them online. I'd try them before trying any kind of medicines...

Also, talk with her doctor.

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M.

We just completed testing with our daughter..coughing was her asthma symptom

No suggestions here, just comiserating with you. I just posted something simaler today. We just left our doc with a similar diagnosis. Hope you can find one that works out for you.

T., yes, coughing is a fairly uncommon, but known symptom of allergies. It is horrible. My son, had a cough with his allergy to our cat (who we have now found a new home for). You have to remove the irritant and then her cough will clear up.

I would strongly suggest getting rid of the down comforter as well as any other down in the house. My husband and 2 year old both have pet allergies, as well as food and seasonal allergies, and just being next to me while I was wearing a down coat was enough to trigger symptoms in both of them. If you don't have a pediatric allergist maybe you can get a referral from your pediatrician. I love ours! That way any symptoms the pediatrician is unfamiliar with you can get specialized help. Please, please take a few moments to research the bad side effects from allergy medication on babies/children. A little goes a long way. Another piece of trivia we came across, try to always use the dosage cup or dropper that comes with the medication. We dicovered that a dropper we got from the pharmacy for general use was measuring his benadryl at a larger portion than he could have!

Anyways, removal of the down and pets from our home have made a huge difference in my huband and son's allergic reactions and we very rarely need meds at all. As for the coughing, maybe it is your daughter's body reacting to a throat irritation that she cannot describe to you in words. It is so hard to tell with these poor babies that can't really tell us what is wrong. Keep up the good work at paying attention and never overlook the little reactions (my son also gets a skin rash from pets so petting zoos are just not somewhere we can go either). For mild skin rash I use a little topical cortizone.

Best wishes!

Hi T.,
Yes, you cough with allergies. I would get rid of her down comforter. Ask her allergist for some alternatives to her down comforter.

My daughter went through all the allergy testing this summer. She used to cough all night long. We only made 2 changes, and it worked. We got the allergy covers for her mattress and pillow, and she is taking Singulair. Problem is all but gone. Thank goodness I don't have to do all that crazy ritual cleaning and sanitizing, how exhausting!

Maybe you can find a solution without the use of medication. You daughter is still so small. Good luck.

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