Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DS may have reactive airways. Mine does and is prescribed an albuterol inhaler for night time coughing. He also gets an antihistamine (Zyrtec) to help dry up some of the congestion. It doesn't stop it completely but it does help immensely. Any family history of asthma, eczema, food allergies? I have asthma and allergies myself.
I also agree to reduce dairy consumption as it is very congesting. Also, when the nasal drainage is really bad I use the snot sucker on him along with a saline nasal spray.
Interesting - I had no idea about the dairy and he has a lot of dairy. For the inhaler - is it for a wheezing cough or a congested cough? My one minute of google made it sound like wheezing (DS's is congested) but i'll discuss with doc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:snot sucker, saline spray, spoon of honey, kids cough medicine (which is basically just honey), humidifier, inclined pillows if you can, and just accepting that it won't be a quiet night.
He's always fought the snot sucker / saline spray so hard that he ends up in a sobbing / coughing fit so I basically never use it now. Does it just help for a few minutes and then fills up again or does it actually keep them clear for awhile?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DS may have reactive airways. Mine does and is prescribed an albuterol inhaler for night time coughing. He also gets an antihistamine (Zyrtec) to help dry up some of the congestion. It doesn't stop it completely but it does help immensely. Any family history of asthma, eczema, food allergies? I have asthma and allergies myself.
I also agree to reduce dairy consumption as it is very congesting. Also, when the nasal drainage is really bad I use the snot sucker on him along with a saline nasal spray.
Interesting - I had no idea about the dairy and he has a lot of dairy. For the inhaler - is it for a wheezing cough or a congested cough? My one minute of google made it sound like wheezing (DS's is congested) but i'll discuss with doc
Anonymous wrote:Your DS may have reactive airways. Mine does and is prescribed an albuterol inhaler for night time coughing. He also gets an antihistamine (Zyrtec) to help dry up some of the congestion. It doesn't stop it completely but it does help immensely. Any family history of asthma, eczema, food allergies? I have asthma and allergies myself.
I also agree to reduce dairy consumption as it is very congesting. Also, when the nasal drainage is really bad I use the snot sucker on him along with a saline nasal spray.
Anonymous wrote:snot sucker, saline spray, spoon of honey, kids cough medicine (which is basically just honey), humidifier, inclined pillows if you can, and just accepting that it won't be a quiet night.