M.S. asks from Baldwin Park, CA on May 18, 2010
My Baby Is Sick
Hi my 5 mos is sick she has a runny nose and a cough, and i did take her to the doctor he gave me meds!! I was wonderin wat other things should i do to help her feel better? My heart hurts when i see her cry. The doctor gave me tylenol, and dimetapp dm, so any ideas would be helpful!! I gave her chamomille tea so she could atleast drink something else other than formula!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!
So What Happened?™
Well i call the doc first and i told them she was sick, they told me to give her dimetapp, but i called back and told them she was just 5 mos old, they told me to bring her in. So the doc said that to give her dim,etyapp for just three days, today is her last day. He even told me to that i can also give her apple juice mix with water an oz of water and juice. But thats all i give her now no tea!! Its either water, formula or apple juice!!! She's feeling a bit better now it seems that her runny nose is almost going away, but still has a mild cough!!! I wanna thank u all for ur advice, i did the steamy bath thing durin the first two days it work perfectly, though i also gad a run ny nose due to the steam!! Lol
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M.C. answers from Honolulu on May 19, 2010
Put her to bed in her infant carrier so she can be elevated. Don't even try propping up the end of her crib, she will just roll down to the low end! If she is in her carseat, she is basically contained with her head up, so she won't be coughing and snotting in her throat as much. Before bed, take her in the shower with you and get the air all nice and steamy until you are both pruny. That will loosen up the mucous so you can suck out as much as you can before putting her down. Use a humidifier to keep the moist air flowing in her room. Poor little monkey. This is the first of many, I'm afraid. I know just how you feel.
C.L. answers from Fresno on May 19, 2010
infant vicks baby rub on the soles of the feet and then cover with socks. I wouldn't do the cough syrup or the tea. You can try saline and a aspirator to clear her nose and elevate the crib a little. Also try a humidifier.
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K.H. answers from San Diego on May 19, 2010
Get a cool mist humidifier. I don't give my kids anything unless they have a fever-then tylenol but only tylenol. Also try a nose sucker thing(I don't know the official name :D) and help her get some of that mucous out. Rest assured this too shall pass.
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S.H. answers from San Diego on May 19, 2010
I'm a little baffled that your doctor gave your 5 mos. old dimetapp dm. Those were taken off the market for children under 6 years of age. Also, I remember being told that a baby shouldn't drink any herbs because of possible allergic reaction, however, I just read this article from iVillage regarding its use and they say differently: http://parenting.ivillage.com/newborn/nhealth/0,,3qkb,00.....
Perhaps, you already have, but if not, maybe some additional thorough research in that area would be a good idea.
Now, on to your actual question of what else you can do;) Humidifier and saline nasal spray are effective, safe and most often recommended I have found to help ease the discomfort of a sick baby. Since you can't use Vicks Baby on a baby so young, you may want to get some vicks and put it in one of those candle/room diffuser thingies to help her breathe. They also have the ones you can plug into the wall. Also a nice steamy bathroom and lukewarm bath with just a bit of lavender and tea tree essential oil in the water may help. Speaking of the diffuser, when my son was sick, I would often mix some lavender and tea tree oil with a little water and put it in the diffuser. Both oils have antiseptic properties, will make the room smell nice and will help your baby breathe a bit better.
As with all colds, it's just a waiting game and as difficult as it is to watch your baby struggle like that, know that you're doing everything you can and your comfort is helping.
p.s., I have read it over and over again (see Baby 411) that if your baby has a fever, that is good thing, it is their body working to fight off the infection so please don't give tylenol unless it's a really high fever (see Baby 411 to know what is considered a high fever your baby's age). Our son had a fever awhile back and we didn't give him tylenol, just kept checking his temperature. That same night, the fever broke and he was all better by morning.
Good luck!
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D.H. answers from Los Angeles on May 19, 2010
Sometimes you just have to ride it out. They have little noses drops and if you have the nose squeegee, then that helps. Also I don't believe that you are to give her tea. Tea is hard enough on an adult's kidneys and she has barely formed hers. Just my opinion. Hope she is better soon! Just hold her and love her!
C.L. answers from Fresno on May 19, 2010
infant vicks baby rub on the soles of the feet and then cover with socks. I wouldn't do the cough syrup or the tea. You can try saline and a aspirator to clear her nose and elevate the crib a little. Also try a humidifier.
W.K. answers from Pittsburgh on May 18, 2010
Mustela makes a wonderful vapor balm that is safe for young babies. The product does not contain any camphor or menthol in its formulation. You might also ask your pediatrician if you can give her diluted Sleepytime Throat Tamer tea.
C.C. answers from Los Angeles on May 19, 2010
A great trick our pediatrician taught us to help get rid of nasal congestion is to take one teaspoon of salt and mix it with one cup of water. Take a small eye dropper and drop three drops of the solution in each nostril. Your baby will sputter and cough but will be fine. Make sure you elevate her mattress to keep her head elevated to allow the fluids to drain from her nose into her stomach. This worked like a charm with our guy who had a sinus infection!
J.S. answers from Los Angeles on May 19, 2010
put baby vapo-rub on her feet then socks, it sounds weird, but works!
R.N. answers from Charleston on May 18, 2010
Put your shower on hot in the bathroom and sit in the bathroom (not the shower) with your baby. The steam will help with the cough. Also if you have a humidifier put that on at night a cool mist will help her breath better at night. Do you have the blue baby bugger sucker outer (sorry no other way the describe it) anyhow use it to get all the loose snot out....your baby won't like this but it does help a ton! Keep going with formula and water. She'll get well soon! Good luck :)
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