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How to stop cough in 5 minutes!!!

This is a must try.... We have all
been kept awake by our own or someone else's cough. Try this and pass it on. The tip and not the cough. ANYTHING is! better than antibiotics. Even babies could benefit from this and the parents wouldn't worry about the safety of their child. And of course, it is harmless and free from any type of side-effects. WOW! I was raised, and raised my kids with Vicks. How come I never knew this? I
can't wait for my next cough. Amazing! READ IT ALL. It works 100 percent of the time, although the scientists at the Canada Research council (who discovered it) aren't sure why.

Treatment:

To stop night time coughing in a child (or an adult, as! we found out personally), put Vicks Vapor Rub generously on the bottom of the feet at bedtime and then cover with socks.
Even persistent, heavy, deep coughing will stop in about five minutes and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. This works 100 percent of the time, and is more effective in children than even very strong prescription cough medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing and comforting and they will sleep soundly. I heard the head of the Canada Research Council describe these findings on the part of their scientists when they were investigating the effectiveness and usage of prescription cough medicines in children, as compared to alter! native therapies like acupressure. I just happened to tune in to a.m. Radio and picked up this guy talking about why cough medicines in kids often do more harm than good due to the chemical makeup of these strong drugs, so I listened. It was a surprising finding and found to be more effective than prescribed medicines for children at bedtime, and in addition to have a soothing and calming effect on sick children who then went on to sleep soundly.
My wife tried it on herself when she had a very deep constant and persistent cough a few weeks ago, and it worked 100 percent! She said it felt like a warm blanket had enveloped her. The coughing stopped in a few minutes, ! and believe me this was a deep (incredibly annoying!) every few seconds, uncontrollable cough and she slept cough-free for hours every night she used it.

If you have children or grandchildren, pass it on. If you end up sick, try it yourself and you will be absolutely amazed.
How to stop cough in 5 minutes!!! This is a must try...
What others said: Resolved Question and Best Answers...
Baby coughing during night,any tips please?
my 8 month old recently had a cold ,its just his cough is ongoing mainly at nights and it wakes him up...id be grateful for some advice thanks
2 years ago
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1.Run a cold air humidifier in his room and apply a tiny amount of Vicks or Baby Vick (either one works fine) on his chest and neck. Make sure he's got a shirt on and is covered up. You can also give him a little drink of water to clear his throat a bit. Also try not to have the ceiling fan on (if you have one). It dries out the air. Hope he gets better!
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my kid has nasty coughs often
2 years ago
2.She's right, the steam in the bathroom works wonders. Also, there are baby-strength cough medicines. You should ask your pharmacist for a suggestion.I used to prop my babies up a little. Usually I did this by having them lay with their head and shoulsers on my chest. When they have their head and shoulders elevated, it keeps fluids from building up in their bronchial tubes.Good luck. Don't give up until you get that baby some relief!
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Mom of 4.
2 years ago
3.I do a cool mist humidifier in my room for my 7 month old he to just got over being sick. This seems to really help also I take him in his car seat in the bathroom with me while I take a hot shower and the steam really helps a lot.Be careful using vick rubs my pharmisist said my son is to young and he is almost 8 months. Use a kids comforter or regular blanket and fold it and put it under the head part of his crib mattress.
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three kids later.
4.Cough is the most common symptom of respiratory disease, and is a result of irritation of nerve receptors in the throat, trachea (windpipe) and bronchial tubes. A recurrent cough is often due to recurrent respiratory infections but other causes may be responsible. Although it is often seen as a trivial symptom it can be very upsetting for both child and parents, especially when it occurs at night and disturbs the sleep of the family.How to work out the cause of the coughA cough that is worse in the morning is often due to an infection. A cough that is accompanied by a fever is likely to be due to an infection. A cough that is bad every year at a certain time of year may well be due to hayfever. Other symptoms such as itchy nose or throat, sneezing or itchy eyes may make the diagnosis clear. A cough that is associated with wheezing is likely to be due to asthma. A cough occurring mainly at night may be due to asthma. Most coughs are due to upper respiratory infections. These are usually caused by viruses and will get better with no treatment. A fever and 'cold'-type symptoms are often present. The only necessary action is to ensure that the child drinks plenty, and if the child is hot or uncomfortable, paracetamol can be given to make the child more comfortable. Usually the symptoms will ease off after 4 or 5 days, although a mild cough may persist for weeks. Worsening symptoms after 4 or 5 days may indicate a bacterial infection and in this case an examination by a GP is advisable. If necessary, antibiotic treatment will be prescribed. Sometimes after an infection an older child may develop a 'habit' cough. They seem well in every other way, and the cough tends not to occur at night.Persistent cough in a child with hayfever symptoms may improve with antihistamine medication or a nasal inhaler, both of which can be prescribed by a GP.Night cough or cough with wheeziness may be due to asthma, and examination by a GP is advisable for assessment and treatment. Persistent cough in a child with known asthma usually indicates that the asthma is inadequately controlled, and medication may need to be altered. A visit to the asthma nurse or GP at the child's surgery is required. Treatment will involve both 'reliever' and 'preventer' inhalers, and it may take some weeks before the right combination of medication is established.Many people underestimate the effect of parental smoking on children. If both their parents smoke young children are twice as likely to have a recurrent cough and wheeze than if their parents do not smoke. A cough that develops after a 'choking' episode may be due to something that has been inhaled and is lodged in a bronchial tube (this commonly occurs with peanuts). If there is any suspicion that this might be the case it is wise to arrange for the child to be seen by a GP. Surgical removal of the inhaled object is usually required.Babies often cough because of reflux of milk into the bronchial tubes. This is due to poor coordination of breathing and swallowing and the fact that the baby spends a lot of time in a horizontal position. Symptoms improve as baby spends more time in an upright position and coordination improves.Medication available for treatment of coughMany different products are available for the relief of cough. In general they are not very effective. Cough is a normal healthy response to irritation of the nerve receptors in the mucus membranes of the respiratory system, and thus it is not usually advisable to try to get rid of the cough.Cough suppressants (such as pholcodine or codeine) are not recommended for children.Aromatic inhalations e.g. Karvol can be used in infants over 3 months and do sometimes help when a child's nose is blocked due to excessive amounts of mucus.Expectorant medication (ipecacuana and ammonium chloride) is supposed to help a child cough up phlegm, but there is little evidence that these products are effective.Soothing cough linctus such as simple linctus for children sometimes eases a dry irritating cough and is certainly safe.There are many many different cough medicines available over the counter, and most contain two or more active ingredients. In general these medicines are of dubious benefit, and may be harmful if they are used over a prolonged period, or in doses greater than those recommended. Any child with a cough that is disturbing sleep or that continues for more than a week should be seen by a doctor.
2 years ago
5.be carefull about your baby health.............consult paeditric doctor
2 years ago
6.Cough is caused by a number of ailments.It can be treated by over the counter medicinesor home remedies. More information availableat http://ailments.in/cough.html
2 years ago
7.You might want to get a humidifier and put in the room with some Vick's medication in it. That will help keep his lungs clear.
2 years ago

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