4 Easy Ways to Overcome a Toddler's Cold Cough

Toddlers are susceptible to colds cough. Once affected, the child begins to feel a sore throat, dizziness, fever, sneezing, runny and stuffy nose, and prolonged cough sometimes interspersed with vomiting. Not to mention he will be more fussy and happy to be hugged for comfort. Generally, anyway, a cold cough will disappear by itself after 4-10 days in physically healthy toddlers. Don't want your little one to suffer too long? Immediately overcome a cold cough in toddlers in the following four ways.

Prioritizing comfort

Actually there is no cure for expelling about 200 viruses that cause colds. Reporting from Webmd.com, antibiotics can fight bacteria, but can not treat it because colds are a viral disease. Infants and toddlers usually catch colds 8-10 times a year before reaching the age of 2 years. Preschool-age children get colds 9 times a year, while kindergarten-age children contract the virus 12 times a year. Fortunately colds are not dangerous for healthy children.

Avoid giving any cold cough medicine because children under 4 years old must use a doctor's prescription. These include cough suppressants (dextromethorphan or DM), expectorant cough medicines (guaifenesin), decongestants (pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine), and antihistamines (such as brompheniramine, chlorpheniramine maleate, diphenhydramine, and others). FYI, coughing is the body's natural way to help get rid of the flu virus. And, like adults, babies and toddlers only need comfort during colds. So, let your child rest and drink lots of fluids and eat nutritious food.

Clean the mucus
Nasal congestion usually affects appetite. To clean the mucus, use a pipette that can suck the liquid from your child's nose. You can also use nasal drops if the mucus is thick in children over the age of 6 years. However, this drug only provides temporary relief and cannot be used for more than 2-3 consecutive days, as written in the Paediatrics & Child Health article.

Keep warm
Reporting from Babycentre.co.uk, to cope with a sore throat due to a cold cough, Mother can make a warm drink that combines lemon and honey - specifically for children over 12 months and over. Also apply eucalyptus oil or rubbing the child on the chest and back of your child to stay warm, especially before bed.

See the doctor
Do not delay to see a pediatrician if your child does not get better for more than 3 days or there is a high fever (more than 38.5 degrees Celsius), do not want to eat and vomit, his body shivered and his lips turned blue, breathing problems, or your child experiencing extreme fatigue.

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