T.H. asks from Topeka, KS on February 03, 2009
Runny Nose Turned into Cough
Hi Mama's
My poor little girl got a cold last week. Runny nose & generally not feeling good. Also gets this way when she cuts teeth. We did some Tylenol with an antihistamine from the Pharmacy but now she has developed a cough. It is worse when I put her down for bed or a nap. I gave her a tippy cup of water last nite b/c she kept coughing and waking herself up. I noticed today that she does cough some when she is up but can't seem to rest comfortably b/c when she does get to sleep, she gets to coughing. I have a vaporizer in her room and have rubbed her chest & back with Vicks. Anything else I can do?
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V.F. answers from Topeka on February 04, 2009
T., A couple things. First I think you ought to get her into the doctor. My grandson who is 4 was diagnosed with pneumonia 2 weeks ago. He was on 4 different meds and is finally starting to feel better.
Secondly, Vicks on the feet is suppose to help stop coughs. It really works amazingly but not is someone has Pneumonia.
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M.B. answers from St. Louis on February 03, 2009
I heard that cough medicines for children under 6 is not recommended anymore. When my daughter is sick, the only thing I may give her is motrin for the fever. Her ped doesnt even want me to do tylenol anymore for some reason. You will probably have a few restless nights. When my daughter is sick like that, I sleep with her and make sure she is elevated and have a cup of water on hand for her. I have to wake her up and make her drink because for some reason she will sleep through the coughing and gaging. The humidifier also works too! Whenever she is sick, I make her she takes her vitamens and pump her with vitamen C and her sickness usually doesnt last as long or as bad as other kids Iv seen. Good Luck, I hope your baby feels better soon!
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M.H. answers from Kansas City on February 03, 2009
Hi T.,
I have been dealing with the same stuff for two weeks now. I have three kids and it is going through them one by one. I am doing the same thing you are but I also prop them up at night with pillows. If their heads are elevated it helps open their airways and keeps the snot from running down their throats. My kids also ran temperatures of 102! It's no fun! Good luck and I hope she gets well soon!
M.
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S.T. answers from Kansas City on February 04, 2009
Try putting a phone book under her mattress. That way when she lays down she is propped up. That usually helps my son when he has a cough.
M.T. answers from Kansas City on February 08, 2009
I just had my 4 year old in to see her doctor she had a cough that wouldn't go away and a runny nose. She had a sinus infection. The Doctor said if it lasts more than 10 days she has to come see him because a cold or other virus lasts no more than 10 days, so it has to be bacterial and needs an antibiotic if it goes over 10 days. No matter if it is a sinus infection or bronchitis or other infection. Good luck, hope your daughter gets better soon.
M.
K.B. answers from Wichita on February 04, 2009
Good Morning T., if your little one will let you try this. Get some nasal spray like saline. put a drop or two in each nostril, then use the nose sucker to draw out the mucus. This keeps it from going down their throats, causing them to cough. We did this with Zane when he was little, he always had runny nose. We did it like 2 or 3 times a day. You don't spray it just let it drip in their little nose.
Tylenol for cold and cough will help releave some of the discomfort also.
God Bless will keep your little one in my prayers
K. Nana of 5
R.S. answers from Kansas City on February 03, 2009
if they are over 1 year old, have you tried honey? it really helps the little ones coughs, especially at night!
K.C. answers from Wichita on February 04, 2009
The mucus that was or is running out her nose is now running down her throat & making her cough. Use a humidifier & put a wedge pillow under her mattress so she doesn't choke herself a wake so much. I wouldn't use an antihistamine unless your dr. suggests it & it is an allergy that is causing the problem. Just use regular infants/children's tylenol or motrin (which ever is for her weight).
If the cough gets worse see the dr.
God bless!
B.H. answers from Kansas City on February 04, 2009
My son had that for a month. Sometimes he would wake himself up coughing and gagging. I finally took him to the pediatrician who suggested he take Zyrtec for kids for a week. He ended up having a sinus infection so after a week they put him on an antibiotic which has completely cleared him.
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