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Seeking Advice from Other Mum's About How to Deal with a Sick Baby

My baby girl has been going to daycare for 4 months and is constantly sick all the time.
Now she has a runny nose, severe cough and mucusy stools.
The doctors can't find anything wrong with her.
Every thing is clear, ears, nose, throat and chest are all clear and normal, yet she is still coughing all the time and her nose will not stop running. And she has had 2 huge explosions of mucusy stools.
Does anyone have any idea or advice on what it is and what I can do to help her feel better?

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Thank you all so much for your advice, I am looking into the food allergies thing, as I have been suggested to try switching her to soy products and see if it helps. i can olny try, I hope it makes a difference. I will keep you updated.
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It could be an allergy to whatever she is eating and/or drinking? Does she drink cow's milk? It's a huge allergen that usually creates excess mucus.

I second the advice to explore the issue of food allergies. Mucous in her stools could be a sign of something that she's eating that irritates her bowel. This is one of the big signs that my daughter has accidentally ingested dairy products (including whey and casein), which she is severely sensitive to.

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I would ask your md about allergies she may be allergic to formula or if you have introduce cereal she may have a wheat allergy......some mds are reluctant to diagnose allergies so young but u could try a soy base formula and see if that would help good luck K. d

I second the advice to explore the issue of food allergies. Mucous in her stools could be a sign of something that she's eating that irritates her bowel. This is one of the big signs that my daughter has accidentally ingested dairy products (including whey and casein), which she is severely sensitive to.

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You may also want to talk to the daycare center about using nontoxic cleaners. Toxic cleanig product can cause the runny nose and many other problems.
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If you are breastfeeding, take echinecea, vit C and 4000 units of vitamin D every day. The baby will get it through your milk. Massage her feet with a few drop of good quality eucalyptus oil a few times a day. Massage her whole body to if she lets you but not with the eucalyptus oil..it's too strong, use almond or olive or whatever baby oil you can find Look into homeopathic medecine for babies, most health food store have them. My 6months old has a cold too right now but these measures seemed to attenuate the symptoms.
Good luck!

perhaps its food allergies ...dairy, soy, wheat, nuts, fish ect...are common allergens. try an elimination diet and see if her symptoms go away

Hi There!
First oiff sorry to hear your little one is struggling so badly. I agree with others about food allergies, but I also am curious if your little girls has been on any antibiotics or had recent vaccinations?

It is said that both antibiotics along with vaccinations can upset the natural flora (bateria) of the intestinal syste, Like women who get yeast infections with antibiotics, little ones may also be affected. I know that there are probiotics that can be given to infants; although I am not sure what age they need to be.

I hope this helps.

Have you thought of getting a second or even third opinion on your daughter's condition? Because I would. Use your motherly instincts here. You know your baby isn't her "normal" self being so congested and whatnot, urge your pediatrician to check her again....or change doctors altogether.

In the meantime, to help soothe your little one, use a hot air humidifier and take her to bed with you. She needs to be close to mommy when she isn't feeling well...also, if you cuddle her in the crook of your arm (your elbow area) it will elevate her head and that should help usher the mucus down so she isn't so congested.

One more suggestion would be to clean her face and hands with a baby wipe when you retrieve her from daycare. I'd even go as far as using Purell on her hands...apply it to her hands...wait for it to dry...then wipe her hands with a baby wipe so that it's safe in case she puts her hands to her mouth.

Good luck with everything.

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It could be an allergy to whatever she is eating and/or drinking? Does she drink cow's milk? It's a huge allergen that usually creates excess mucus.

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