S.L. asks from Lakeland, FL on April 08, 2008
Need Help with My Sick 16 Month Old!
I am in need of some help my 16 month old started about 5 days ago with a runny nose I thought it could be teething he is cutting 4 all at once. But now it is nasty yellow thick snot and when he woke up this morning him and one of my twins both their eyes were all boogery and a little matted shut....and he seems to be miserable...I hate to take him to the dr because they are going to say it's a cold and he is too young to give him anything to help! Any suggestions home rememdies anything to help my little guy feel better! Thanks alot! Hope everyone is having a great day!
So What Happened?™
Thanks to all you wonderful mommies and grandmas that have given me all this wonderful advice I would like you to know that I am taking him to the dr in the morning I have to drag all 5 kids with me (3 are mine 2 I babysit) but anyway it will be worth it! Up until tonight he hasn't ran a fever now he is so I think making that appt. earlier today was a good choice thanks again to all of you and I will let you know what happens!
Next morning 4-10-2008 ok so I just got back from the dr and what do you know he has the begining of an ear infection fun fun so I went to Publix and got my free antibiotic filled and hopefully it will kick in soon and he will be back to normal thanks again everyone for the wonderful advice!
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D.K. answers from Tampa on April 09, 2008
I have a 16 month old and he had the same thing last week. I took him to the dr. and was given antibiotics because he had an ear infection that made his eyes infected. Funny thing was that he never ran a fever or was cranky. He is doing 100% after only 5 days on the meds. Go to the Dr., he is not too young for antibiotics or eye drops if he has pink eye.
C.S. answers from Tampa on April 09, 2008
My son just had conjunctivitis (pink eye) with the exact same symptoms as you are describing. It is an easy thing to remedy with the right treatment. My little boy needed eye drops 3x a day for 5 days and now he is as good as gold. I dread going to the Dr since both me and my hubby work, but it was worth it to see my little one better.
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K.J. answers from Tampa on April 09, 2008
It sounds like he has a sinus infection and also pink eye since your one twin woke up with the same thing about his eye.I would take them in to the dr or just call and tell them what is going on.
K.
M.L. answers from Lakeland on April 09, 2008
When my daughter was a baby much younger than yours, she got a couple of colds and the doctor said I could have the pharmacist baby dosage nose drops for her. It was an over the counter brand like Neoseniphrine maybe and it was cut in strength for an infant. She was still miserable but at least she could breathe . As for the matted eyes, that tells me and eye infection that maybe you could get ointment for so I would call the doctor. He may be able to suggest a children's cold medicine that the dosage can be changed to accommodate a baby.I am now a grandmother of 5.
B.C. answers from Tampa on April 09, 2008
My daughter seems to get sensitive with her nose every time teeth were cutting through. I have reacted super fast, this is what has worked for me;
1. Little Noses by Little Remedies (Decongestant Nose Drops)
2. No bath, the hot to cold can make them feel worse (especially wet hair and ears) Unless you dress him in the bathroom.
3. Run the vaporizer before bed time.
4. Nothing cold to eat or drink.
5. Control the AC in the car and the house.
6. Footed pjs.
B.B. answers from Naples on April 09, 2008
Hey S.,
The best thing I have found is to take the kids into a steamy shower and get that mucus loose. Also a humidifier is a great thing to have. Pretty much all you can do is make them comfortable and happy. So a warm washcloth to clean those eyes and soft tissues for the noses, oh and lots of patience and love. You will get through it!
B.
S.S. answers from Tampa on April 09, 2008
I would still take them to the dr. There are bad strains of the flu going around right now and they come out of no where. My 3 year old spiked a 103 fever out of no where end of last week and ended up having the flu.
S.E. answers from Sarasota on April 09, 2008
I would take them to the Dr. right away. It sounds like pink eye/conjunctivitis which is very contagious with out meds.
P.N. answers from Tampa on April 09, 2008
Green and yellow snot are a sign of an infection and they need antibiotics. He is not to young for them. With the "boogery" eyes, it could be allergies, it is the season for them. There are children's allergy remedies available, such as Claritan (sp). You need to go to the Dr. to find out what it is and get the right treatment. Take it from someone with chronic allergies, they are no fun. The snotty nose is nothing compared with the sinus pressure headaches, if they have them they will most likely need the allergy meds.
J.S. answers from Naples on April 09, 2008
I know how you feel, going to the Dr's can sometimes be frustrating. You're right, a lot of the times what kiddos have is viral and there are no antibiotics to treat it. I always take my boys just in case, especially w/ the eyes. It sounds like it could be pink-eye. Especially w/ the green snotty nose and boogy/matted closed eyes. You can always call your Pediatricians office and speak w/ the nurse. My theory is to take them in, if it's nothing than good, but if it is something, I'd hate to ignore it. Hope this helps and good luck!
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