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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · Give half a teaspoon to children ages 1 to 5 years and one teaspoon to kids ages 6 to 11. If your child won't take honey directly, you can also add it to warm water, herbal tea, or warm milk. But ...

  2. Apr 19, 2022 · Cough and cold medicines that are safe for grownups can cause serious side effects -- even life-threatening ones -- in children under age 2. If your baby or toddler is sniffling or coughing , try ...

    • A Bulb Syringe (Best For Babies) and Nasal Saline Drops For A Blocked Nose
    • Nose Blowing to Get Rid of Mucus
    • A Jal Neti Pot to Clear The Nose
    • Gargling with Salt Water to Soothe A Sore Throat
    1. Tip your child's head back, or lay her on her back with a rolled-up towel supporting her head.
    2. Squeeze two or three drops of saline solution into each nostril.
    3. Gently massage your child's nostrils. Wait a minute or two for the saline solution to thin and soften the mucus before suctioning.
    Let your child copy you. For some children, that’s all it takes.
    Explain that blowing your nose is "backward smelling."
    Have your child hold one nostril shut and practice gently blowing air out one side. A mirror or a little piece of tissue under the nose will help her see her breath.
    Teach her to blow gently into a tissue. Blowing too hard can hurt her ears.
    Fill the neti potwith warm water or saline solution.
    Bending over a sink, tilt your head to one side, breathe through your mouth, and place the spout of the pot deep in the top nostril. The water will flow gently through the nasal cavity and out of t...
    Wipe the spout and repeat on the other side.
    Practise with plain water.
    Ask your child to tilt her head up and try to hold the water in the back of her throat without swallowing it.
    Once she's comfortable doing that, have her try to make sounds with her throat. Show her what that looks and sounds like.
    Teach her to spit out the water rather than swallow it.
    • Use saline nasal drops. You can buy these over-the-counter nasal drops at a pharmacy. Used with a nasal syringe or nose blowing, saline drops can soften mucus to help remove it.
    • Offer fluids. Staying hydrated is especially important when your child is sick. Water helps the body fight illness and keeps airways moist and strong.
    • Offer honey. Honey is a natural sweetener that can help soothe a sore throat. Honey also has antibacterial properties and may help fight infection. Honey isn’t safe for children who are under one year of age because there’s a risk of botulism.
    • Elevate your child’s head when sleeping. Babies under one-and-a-half years old should not sleep with any pillows. Getting your older toddler to fall asleep with their head on one or more pillows can be difficult, especially if your child is prone to moving around a lot while they’re asleep.
  3. Dec 2, 2022 · Toddlers with a cold should drink plenty of fluids. Warm fluids help thin mucus and soothe a sore throat. Try warm water with lemon, tea, or broth to help your toddler feel better. Humidifier ...

  4. Jan 16, 2022 · Home remedies for colds in toddlers and older kids. The above remedies for babies are appropriate for toddlers and older kids, too. Like babies (and adults), older kids need plenty of rest, warm liquids, and humidity to treat a cold. But toddlers and older kids can also use the following remedies: Special foods and drinks

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  6. Vicks Children’s Free of lineup includes: Cough & Congestion (Ages 4+) has Dextromethorphan, a cough suppressant, to reduce the cough reflex so your child has less urge to cough. Aside from cough, it also relieves chest congestion with Guaifenesin (an expectorant) and stuffy nose with Phenylephrine HCI (a nasal decongestant). Cough ...

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