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"Seeking Cold Remedies for Babies Under Two Years Old"

I have two babies, one 5 months and the other 15 months. They both have mucus trapped in their heads. I can hear it when they breathe and at night they cough so much. At first I tried infant's and children's tylenol for cold and cough, didn't cure the problem. Then I took them to the doctor, who gave them a nebulizer, that only loosened the flems and they coughed more. I got fed up with medicateing them and got some vapor plugs, only worked a day or two. I made a mixture of ginger, garlic, lemon and honey, it was too strong for them and upset their tummies. The mucous is still their and they still coughing. I want the mucus to dry up and go away. Please!!! Does anyone have any tried and true remedies???

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I want to thank everyone sooooo much for your help. I got some really good advice. I do prefer the natural remedies. I had actually been using a humidifier. I will try the Vicks under the feet w/ socks on. I will also have my house hold products changed to natural ones and I'm changing my carpet to hardwood flooring. I have to admit as much as I hate it the nebulizer does work, but I don't want to use it unless absolutely necessary. I am now giving them a very small dosage of Codliver oil and that really helps clear them up and prevent. Thanks again to everyone. What a great site!!!! Moms rule!

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I think you need a better pediatrician. My doc prescribed a med for cough (which worked for every symptom) for each of my kids , now almost 3 and alomst 1. I had my doubts, but it worked! Oh- Mucinex works really well over the counter. It doesn't tyaste very good and I hide it in cups of juice.

Try vick medicated rub... on chest and a tiny touch under their nose before they go to bed...
Also use some saline drops in his nose, then suction out with a "bulb thingie".
That helped my baby with his most recent cold.

Unfortunately the meds just mask the symptoms instead of actually solving the problem. Have you tried a cold mist humidifier? To help clear the mucus put a little bit of salt into the water and let it run while they sleep. The salt and water acts the same way as a saline nasal wash, but is much more kid friendly. My grandmother was just telling me this weekend that she was doing this for herself and that she has not been congested since she added the salt to her humidifier. Also the vapor rub on the feet is a great suggestion too. I tried it before doing it on my daughter and it works. Hope this helps!

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Y.,

I am all for natural remedies (I usually argue with the dr. about it) however please be careful not using the nebulizer, there is a reason they give it. That mucus can turn into pnumonia if not treated. If it was breaking it up and "helping" making them cough that's what you want, it's the only way to get them better.

Some relief remidies:
Vicks Vapor rub on their feet, then but socks on for bedtime.
Humidifier next to the crib or bed at night.
To help encourage the mucus to breakup, we pat pretty hard on their backs, yes I know this sounds bad but it's like little chops, the kind like an instructor tells you to do as a get to know your neighbor in a seminar (hope that make since, were not beating our children)

I hope this helps, I am the worst judge of a cough and everytime I take them in due to cough they say OH! the child has pnumonia, and I'm like tell them that their running all over the house like animals and look very healthy.

Just be careful not to let it go too long without going back to the dr,

Good Luck

Hey Y.,

This is going to sound really strange but try warm sugar water. It works, I don't know why it works but my mom told me she used it on me and my sister when we were babies and would literally strangle on our own mucous and I used it on my little boy when he was a baby. My pediatrician had told her to do that.

One VERY important piece of advice, NO HONEY!! It can cause a severe allergic reaction in your 5 month old. Be careful with vapor plugs at such a young age also. Have you used a cool mist humidifier at night? Any animals in the house?

Good luck!

C.

Have you had your home checked for mold and mildew? Do you have pets in the home? Does anyone smoke in the home? I ask because it could be allergies affecting them. If not, check to see what temperature you have your thermostat set to. If you keep your home heated higher than 68 degrees farenheit, you should probably have a humidifier running all day, not just at night. Also, the reason they are coughing more at night is because when you lie down, your lung capacity is decreased and you can't breathe as well (even when you're healthy). One thing I used to do with my own daughter was to place a pillow UNDER one end of her crib mattress (NEVER EVER in the crib!!!) If you can safely elevate the upper body by about six inches, it makes breathing a lot easier. And use saline, it works!!! Good luck!

When you took them to the DR did he/she test for RSV? If not, then I'd take them back for one. It is that time of the year for it. If they have been tested and it's negative then try using syline spray up their nose and then use a bulb (boogger sucker) to suck it all out. They won't like at all and the best position I've found to do this in is to lay the child on the floor with their head between your legs at your croutch area. This keeps their head from moving around too much. And put their arms under your legs (don't put too much pressure on the arms) this helps keep them from turning side to side. Talk ever so lovingly as you spray some sayline up each nostril, wait a few seconds and then suck it all out. My son used to hate having it done but after he had a mild case of RSV he realized he could breath afterwards and now will bring me a boogger sucker if he feels a booger up his nose!!

Good luck!! And I hope they feel better soon!
~S.

Y.,
I am now a parent of grown children. My middle son had a lot of problems with congestion and ear infections when he was that age. One solution I found that worked for us was substituting some of his milk consumption for about 3 days. Instead of milk, I would give him Pedialite or something similar. This would control the level of congestion and would help him clear up faster. Ask your pediatrician if he or she agrees.

You have probably heard it or even tried it but both of my daughters react VERY well to vicks vapor rub(in a less conventional use). They get the colds with the mucus a few times a year and always end up with the croup and have to be on the neb treatments. The coughs are extremely persistant and the only thing that helps them to sleep is the vicks. I rub it on their chests and (the real trick) the bottoms of their feet. Cover their vicks coated feet with socks or footed PJs. I'm not sure why it works, but it does. An ER doc said his wife read it in an email and he tried it on his child and it worked so well that he was passing it on to his patients. I hope it works for your babies. Good luck. I hope you can get some sleep. ;)

Try vick medicated rub... on chest and a tiny touch under their nose before they go to bed...
Also use some saline drops in his nose, then suction out with a "bulb thingie".
That helped my baby with his most recent cold.

I haven't read all the responses, so sorry if this is a repeat! I get the Vicks vapor plug-in and put that in their room along with the humidifier. It does wonders! Any time before I lay them down to bed I do the saline nose drops, let those sit for just a minute, then bulb syringe them out. I found an ear syring that's white and a LOT shorter. I like this better, because I can't accidentaly poke in there too far. Plus it's a litte softer. But whatever you're comfortable with! Something I like to do during the morning when they are all stuffed, or again right before bed I'll stand in a warm shower with them, and put one of those Vicks tablets in (they are made to just drop on the shower floor and the water dissolves it), which between the warmth and the vapor cleares them up and usually even puts them to sleep in there. It's like magic! Once I started doing all this, all three of mine sleep through the night as if they weren't sick. Around here colds are worse than the flu. I think the trick is to keep doing All of it, and they help eachother out. With the vapor plugs, make sure it's close to them if they are in a large room, and use a new cartridge every time. If you do this with the humidifier it should be more effective. Good luck! I know it's so hard when the little ones can't breathe.

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