Hi there, DON'T loss you job. I have 3 year old boy and started coughing when he was two. we've been to the ER at least 10 times for the past year. The Albuterol isn't doing it for him anymore so the doctor gave him QVAR. it works like magic but we have to give him two buffs a day to keep the cough away. QVAR is a bit pricy (270$) or at least the one I've been getting him is expensive. But it helps the poor baby to have a normal life to play and run around. Good luck
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WHY do people assume we haven't tried everything else! get your smug head out of your ass - we've tried new bed, new room, no carpet, dehumidifier, humidifier, elevation, etc... sometimes it is in your child's best interest to try EVERYTHING including pharma. GRR - this kind of "did you think to try" bs is why my step-daughter went YEARS without a proper diagnosis (her issue is psychological, but the same rule applies - people accuse us of giving up because we medicate her!). end rant.
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FYI dont read everything u read on the net. I use vicks on both my kids and they never got stuffed up or built up mucus they got better faster.
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do u have kids if you do then u know you would do almost anything to give your baby relief from this horrible coughing condition
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It's allergies people. Allergies. I have a daughter who turns 3 yrs old in 3 months. She was fine up until a week ago when we started doing some remodeling around our house. There has been dust all over the house and as much as I try to vacuum and dust everything clean she has been having these coughing fits all week. At night too during her sleep...she wakes up 2 or 3 times a night couging to the point where she is on the verge of vomiting. Finally yesterday, right before bed, I did a nasal rinse on her. Naturally she cried and hated it but I did it. Then, an hour later I put saline drops in her nose again (more crying) and had her blow her nose in a tissue to the best of her little 2 year old ability. Use a nose suction if you have to. She coughed a little, trying to clear her throat. I tried to rinse out anything that might be irritating her ears, nose, throat. Then, 5 ml of Benadryl and a lot of water. She has been much better the last 2 evenings, sleeping soundly. She's woken up a couple of times, coughs 2 or 3 times but goes back to bed. Nothing compared to that choking cough that had me worried. I really think the nasal rinses and 'gargles' with the water have helped. That's my advice, try to flush out any irritants in your child's nose, moisturize it with saline drops and of course have them gargle water and later give them a glass or two of water to drink so it soothes their throat/tonsils if they're irritated. a little bit of honey for them to swallow might help too. I see a huge improvement the last 2 nights. Good luck.
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Hi all I have a 4 years son and he suffers the same problem of night coughing. I believe three things should be considered: 1. Check if the child is allergic to mites and if so wash bed sheets and pillow cases with hot water more often and try to get some anti mite bed sheets and pillow cases; 2. Nasal cleaning is essential. I use the single dose units of physiomer, lay my kid on my lap with his head looking side ways and sprays the unit in his nostrils; 2 in each nostril and it is very effective. 3. Some allergy syrups like Aerus work very good. Please do not jump to conclusions that your kid has asthma just because he vomits after coughing. Vomiting is the body reaction to drive out all phlegm blocking the airways. Young children do not know how to clear their throats and when they sleep the mucus falls in their throats instead on going out their nose because their nose is usually blocked and the nasal airways are still too small to evacuate everything. This i absolutely universal and all children in principle have this defence mechanism of throwing up. It is heart breaking and emotionally draining for parents but it is somehow healthy for kids.
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I have a child with asthma who used to cough every night. A neighbor told me about essential oils and we've been diffusing nightly in my sons room. Much to our skeptism, it works! I did my research and purchased young living oils, the allergy trio and RC. Google it and you'll find a ton of info. Just make sure your child is old enough, especially for RC.
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