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Treating a baby's cough can be challenging since October 2008, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a strong warning against cough medications for infants younger than 2. Parents...
Parents never want to see their infants suffer in any way. That's why they often overreact to mild ailments such as a persistent cough or stuffy nose. Both of these conditions aren't uncommon in...
Infant coughing can be caused by a dry throat, runny nose or allergic reaction. Helping to ease your infant's cough usually can be accomplished without a doctor's visit through use of a natural...
Taking care of a sick infant is never easy. They cannot tell you exactly what is wrong or what you can do to make them feel better. An infant with a cold and cough needs a lot of extra care and...
It is not uncommon for an infant to have a cough, even one that can occasionally sound harsh. There are lots of reasons for infant coughing, from benign and useful, to an indicator that something...
Trying to comfort and sooth a coughing baby can be tricky, because a baby cannot simply pop in a throat drop or take cough medicine like an adult. Following these tips can provide enough relief...
Chest congestion is common in babies. It can be frustrating because you cannot give your baby any over-the-counter medications, and it can be difficult to tell if the congestion is just the common...
Babies cough for a variety of reasons, including harmless ones. Some babies use a fake cough to get their parents' attention. Excess saliva during teething can also cause coughing. However,...
When an infant is sick, parents want to do anything to help them feel better. Coughing is not only upsetting for an infant, it can be tiring for parents also, leading them to look for medications...
When it comes to coughing and babies, the most delicate of treatments must be used. You do not want to be giving your baby chemical filled pharmacological products, so finding a natural remedy...
Runny nose and cough in an infant are often common signs of a cold, along with a sore throat, a decrease in appetite, and mild fever. Overall treatment includes using over-the-counter saline nasal...
When a baby is coughing, it affects her comfort, sleep, eating and well being. Several different things ranging from sinus drainage, itchy throat, common cold, ear infection or acid reflux, can...
An infant with a severe cough and fever should be seen by a pediatrician. The younger the infant, the sooner to call the doctor. In a child under 3 months, the American Academy of Pediatrics...
When a baby is coughing, it affects their comfort, sleep, eating and well-being. What makes it even harder is that the baby can't describe what else they are feeling. A cough in an infant can be...
Most infants will experience a cough at some time or another. The majority of coughs are caused by colds and viruses. Even so, it can be frustrating and scary when your infant has a cough. You may...
It’s a fact of life that children get coughs and colds, and a bad cough can reduce the quality of a child’s sleep and make it difficult for the whole family to rest. With so many cough syrups...
Croup is a common respiratory infection for infants. It usually presents itself after a child has had a cold. For a couple of days after the croup infection starts, the child will have a runny...
Baby asthma can be difficult to detect and can only be officially diagnosed by a doctor. However, there are signs and symptoms that may be an indication that your infant is struggling with asthma....
Coughing eliminates substances that cause difficult breathing patterns. However, some coughs interrupt rest and therefore may cause more harm than good. Infants and young children cannot take...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends that babies and children under the age of two should not be given any form of decongestant or antihistamine to treat a cough and or a cold....
There are a number of different factors that can cause your baby to cough, and no matter how many times it happens, it is always a bit scary. If the cough is extreme, or there are additional...
Almost all babies spit up. It's why moms carry extra shirts and plenty of burp cloths. However, in some babies, spitting up is a sign of a more serious condition. Gastroesophageal Reflux happens...
Whether your toddler has a nasty cold or a mystery cough, it is vital that you get the cough calmed so you both can get some sleep and recover from the unpleasant ailment. While you should always...