H.B. asks from Keller, TX on February 01, 2009
My Infant Has Major "Gunk" Again, What Can I Do?
Hello Moms!
Ok, I am sure I am not the only child with this problem- especially since we live in the dfw area. It has gone from 80 degrees to 20 degrees in one week and all three of my kiddos are "gunkie". Now, my 7 and 4 year old I can give over the counter meds to help them manage. But our 9 month old can not take that.
I am constantly using the bulbed nose "thing"- sucking out what we can (how he loves that- NOT). I use saline spray, I use a vicks, I use a steamer in his room with the vicks in it. I have placed a boiling pot of mint leaves in his room. I place him in a warm bath to open his sinus passages.
The last time we went through this about 2 months ago- I told our ped.doctor and he prescribed an inhaler. (Which I was furious because I ned his little body was getting an infection b/c of all the "gunk" build up). But you see our ped doctor explained to me that he will not pre-scribe antibiotics to prevent illness. (In other words, I have to wait until he is so sick that he does not eat and has a fever.-which two days after his appt- tha occured. )
What can I do to get this gunk out of his head?? I am fearful of going through more abtibiotics again.
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R.D. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
I have 3 girls ages 1,2 and 5. Their doctor told me I could use the pedia care products and give them 1/4 to 1/2 the dose when they were that little. Try the pedia care... it works.
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A.L. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
There is this stuff called Simply Saline. It is a while metal container and has a small squirt nozzel. You lean the baby over the sink on the side that you are "flushing" and depress the nozzel which gently sprays a tiny stream of saline up the nose and it drains right back out along with the gunk. It is great because you don't have to use the bulb (which I hate too!!). They still don't like it, but my kiddos tolerate it over the bulb, and you get more out with it than you possibly can with the bulb. It doesn't cost much either, only a couple of dollars.
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A.C. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
To deal with the existing snot: Look into using a Neti Pot (NeilMed company - or others?)
To be proactive/preventive: Look into possible allergies
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M.G. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
Oh my goodness I have a solution to help with the gunk....at least to help your kiddos breath and get the gunk out of their noses....you will never go back to a bulb syringe again! Check out www.nosefrida.com. It is the most effective nose cleaning "thing" out there. It was developed in Sweden and now has hit the US. Don't try an electronic syringe or anything like that, get a Nose Frida!!! It was the only thing that helped my 3 month old get some relief from his "gunk" and I still use it on my 2.5 year old! Let them know at Nose Frida that M. sent you! :)
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D.L. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
Something that we did with our kids when they were babies is to treat infections with garlic, which is a natural antibiotic. You can buy the garlic gel tabs and poke a hole in one, squeeze it onto the sole of their feet and rub it in. Put some socks on and it will absorb into their body. Do the same thing for the other foot. Or, if they are getting an ear infection, squeeze a gel tab in their ears (use half in one ear and half in the other)and put cotton in their ears. They may smell like garlic for a bit, but it really works.
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S.R. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
What you're describing sounds exactly like what I dealt with all last winter with my youngest (of 3). He was sick with gunk of varying degrees from September through May. Nothing seemed to help. I did everything you're doing - good job by the way, you're doing a LOT to help him already.
This year, I've been using homeopathic medicines designed for babies and young children and taking him to see a chiropractor. Sounds goofy, but I was ready to try anything that might help if I was sure it wouldn't hurt. The chiropractor has made a HUGE improvement in his overall health. He still gets the gunk, but only rarely, and it clears up in a couple of days to a week max. We see Dr. Melissa Shelton in Frisco. She sees a lot of kids and is terriffic.
Go to Whole Foods, Sprouts, Natural Grocer or whichever health food place is close to you when you have some time to chat. Ask someone who works with the homeopathy stuff to help you decide what to try. Probiotic powder is good, omega-3's are really important (avocados are good for a 9 month old, or add flax oil to his cereal). I'm also trying Elderberry syrup right now which has natural anti-viral properties. Hyland's Earache Tablets have helped a lot. Since the chiropractor has been looking in his ears every time he's snotty, she has seen lots of redness I never would have gone to the doctor for. She can adjust his ears to drain any fluid as it begins to accumulate, then I give the earache tablets for 2 days, and his ears are back to normal. I think this has been really helpful for him. After 3 rounds of antibiotics last year (ear infections and pneumonia), this year he has had none. Part of that is just age, but I have to believe a lot of it is the chiropractic care plus the homeopathy. I use this stuff on myself too, and find it very effective.
Getting my son into a bedroom with hard floors instead of carpet and adding an allergen-barrier mattress cover to his crib really helped a lot too.
Good luck.
S.
SAHM of 3
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T.F. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
H.!
There are a couple of dr recomended things yet you can do, though you are really doing a lot of what can be done already!
-YOU CAN GIVE HIM MUCINEX (or the same ingredient in a store brand formula)! Our pedi put my son on it around 7 mos old and other nurses have told me the same. JUST MAKE SURE IT IS THE SIMPLE FORMULA AND NOT A COMBO FORMULA (Mucinex Cold, Mucinex Cough, etc)! I really don't remember how much we could give him but it was also every 4 hours just like giving it for older children. Maybe look at the regular admin amount for older children and start with a very small percentage of that dose. Our pedi told us to do this because mucos harbors bacteria and that bacteria then grow and cause infections. If there is no or very little mucos, or at least if it is very thin, there is very little to no places for the bacteria to harbor and grow as it needs warm, moist, and non-running places (thick mucos does not runn but thin mucos does, as it is supposed to) to grow.
-Put vicks on his feet and cover with socks! You said you used vicks already so just add this to it. the heat from the feet make it vaporize better and longer
-make sure the humidity in your house and especially in his bedroom is around 45-50%; ideal for winter house humidty and since it is so dry in Texas, it is un-likely that your humidity is at that level.
-Add to his warm bath routine: WHENEVER YOU OR HUBBY OR OTHER PERSON TAKE A SHOWER, CLOSE THE BATHROOM DOOR AND HAVE HIM READ OR PLAY IN THE BATHROOM. This creates a "steam room." He will breath that steam in and it will help loosen his congestion.
-Add vitamin C to his diet and other immune builders: Pro-biotics (esp. after an anti-biotic) Omega 3s, daily vitamin/mineral supplement
-If he starts to have a cough, DO NOT give him any cough suppresent unless the cough is painfull or keeping him up at night. Coughes are our natural way of breaking up the gunk and getting it out of our body. Cough suppresents cause sleepiness and have many things in them that can be harmful to little children unless dr. prescribed and also keep the coughing at bay, thus keeping coughs from doing their job.
I know that you are frustrated that the dr won't give you antiobiotics, BUT REALLY HE IS DOING YOU A FAVOR!!!!!!!!!!! They won't do any good if there is no infection present and they then CAN do more harm than good! The more often your child(ren) have antibiotics, the more likely they are to either #1) become "immune" to the anti-biotic's abiltiy to work, #2) raise the risk of possible allergy to that antiobiotic and others that are simular AND/OR #3) break down the natural immune system of the body!
Try to treat the problems that can cause an infection PRIOR to them causing and infection! THAT REALLY IS THE BEST METHOD FOR THE CHILD'S BODY, AS HARD AS IT CAN BE ON YOU!
Hope this helps!
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D.C. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
This is sooo frustrating. My youngest has this problem. The first thing is to drain the gunk. Use ENTSOL instead of regular saline. It gets farther up into the nostril and its medical grade. Double check with the pharmacist to make sure its not a problem for a 9 month old, but I don't think it is. Then get a good decongestant. I would suggest Rescon gg it is a broncho-decongestant and works on the broncho tubes and eustation tubes so you get the ear relief. DO NOT USE BENADRYL it will only make you gunky. Talk to your doctor also about using Astelin to help with nasal spraying and gunk build-up.
Good luck. Using an albuterol inhaler will help the breathing issues until you can get the snot under control. The snot is an evil thing and it takes a heck of a fight.
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S.S. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
Vicks VapoRub Linked to Infant Breathing Problems
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009...
plus, antibiotics will not help in this case, as he is just congested, or it is probably viral. your dr is doing the right thing.
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R.D. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
I have 3 girls ages 1,2 and 5. Their doctor told me I could use the pedia care products and give them 1/4 to 1/2 the dose when they were that little. Try the pedia care... it works.
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A.L. answers from Dallas on February 02, 2009
There is this stuff called Simply Saline. It is a while metal container and has a small squirt nozzel. You lean the baby over the sink on the side that you are "flushing" and depress the nozzel which gently sprays a tiny stream of saline up the nose and it drains right back out along with the gunk. It is great because you don't have to use the bulb (which I hate too!!). They still don't like it, but my kiddos tolerate it over the bulb, and you get more out with it than you possibly can with the bulb. It doesn't cost much either, only a couple of dollars.
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