What should be done should my child have a respiratory infection?
>> Sunday, November 23, 2014
What should be done should my child have a respiratory infection?
The usual cold simply has to be allowed to run its normal course. A cool mist humidifies and helps retrieve stuffy nose. Older children may gargle with salt water.
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The usual cold simply has to be allowed to run its normal course. A cool mist humidifies and helps retrieve stuffy nose. Older children may gargle with salt water.
- Limit exposure to others: Cover the mouth with tissue while coughing and sneezing and throw the used tissue in trash immediately.
- Fluids can help loosen mucus and make the child feel better. Give plenty of fluids and juices to the child. Avoid caffeinated products, as they cause dehydration.
- Paracetamol is the preferred medication for fever.
- Keep child warm and covered up, to protect from the chill.
- Nasal decongestants help unclog stuffy nose.
- Antihistaminics help stop runny nose.
- Consult your pediatrician.