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05-08-2008, 11:18 PM
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Coughing
Just thought I would reach out to parents ...
My daughter has a cough that is worrying me. She did have a fever, but it is gone now. This nagging cough is unproductive, and worsens at night. I am not sure if I should take her to a doctor or let it ride out its course. She is almost 8. She seems fine otherwise.
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05-09-2008, 12:08 AM
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Yea,go ahead and take her for your peace of mind. Because if she has been taking any medicine for one symptom, it could be causing a ordinary reaction that you just dont know about. But dont freak... I ran a pretty good fever last week, then felt the cough start, (unproductive,like a red tide cough) but now it is getting productive and I wish I had gone to the doctor back then.
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05-09-2008, 01:41 AM
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In the meantime (if you plan on taking her), set up a cool mist humidifier. Have her sleep in more of a sitting position... coughing gets worse at night usually for two reasons (from what I've been told), gravity and lying flat.
My kids got a pretty nasty cough starting yesterday, it must be something going around.
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05-09-2008, 09:36 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by doGooD
Just thought I would reach out to parents ...
My daughter has a cough that is worrying me. She did have a fever, but it is gone now. This nagging cough is unproductive, and worsens at night. I am not sure if I should take her to a doctor or let it ride out its course. She is almost 8. She seems fine otherwise.
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A non-productive nightime cough is almost certainly due to post nasal drip. Your child's nasal and sinus secretions flow back into the pharynx and drip down toward the trachea. Our brains are smart and do not want anything entering the trachea (gateway to the lungs) other than oxygen, thus an involuntary cough reflex is triggered (akin to the uncomfortable cough we experience when we drink something and it 'goes down the wrong way'). Your best bet is to get a sinus flush kit at the drugstore and flush before bedtime. Most cough suppressents, be they prescription or OTC are a waste of time and money.
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05-09-2008, 11:36 AM
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Zyrtec and Mucinex have been recommended to our daughter. I don't know if your child is old enough to take those, doGooD.
From pollen allergies hubby has a terrible cough that developed into an infection. He had been on several meds. He just finished a Z-Pac. Every time he talks or eats, he starts coughing. It's pretty gross and annoying, you know, that "hock up" sound.
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05-09-2008, 06:53 PM
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Thanks all...
Beach Runner: Did your husband have a fever? This is all very helpful.
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05-09-2008, 07:49 PM
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I had the same thing and it was walking pneumonia...
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05-09-2008, 07:55 PM
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beats on hood
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Originally Posted by doGooD
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Beach Runner: Did your husband have a fever? This is all very helpful.
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No fever.
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05-09-2008, 07:58 PM
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My kids and I had the same thing and it was the flowers blooming a couple of weeks ago. Allergies or non-allergic rhinitis can lead to worse stuff though if the gunk builds up and my motto is, if you think you should go to the doc....then GO to the doc
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05-09-2008, 08:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Beach Runner
Zyrtec and Mucinex have been recommended to our daughter. I don't know if your child is old enough to take those, doGooD.
From pollen allergies hubby has a terrible cough that developed into an infection. He had been on several meds. He just finished a Z-Pac. Every time he talks or eats, he starts coughing. It's pretty gross and annoying, you know, that "hock up" sound.
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I know. Kids are hacking all over the place here mostly due to allergies. My daughter included. She's already on allergy meds but we added a decongestant/expectorant too. She has asthma so we have to monitor her to make she it stays out of her chest. It's been so damp and rainy the past few days so no one is getting better.
doGood, as long as your child can take deep breaths without weezing or tightness then it probably is from post-nasal drip. But like someone mentioned, it's still possible to develope something else so keep an eye out. The sinus rinses are amazing if you can get your child to do one. Follow the directions carefully. You may even want to try it yourself first so you can describe how it feels and help them with it.
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05-09-2008, 10:15 PM
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OL and BR, we're feeling your (family members) pain here, too. Girl Pea suffers terribly from seasonal allergies. Went to the doc last week because she was so miserable, and it seems we have to try something new every year. So, she left with an Rx for Allegra-D, Veramyst spray and two different eye drops. One day later, the cough started in earnest. She toughed it out for nearly a week, we went to the doc again on Monday. Asthma has reappeared after a long absence  , and she now has a sinus infection. So, add an inhaler, an antibiotic and a steroid to the cocktail. 
doGood, how is daughter today?
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05-10-2008, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by peapod1980
OL and BR, we're feeling your (family members) pain here, too. Girl Pea suffers terribly from seasonal allergies. Went to the doc last week because she was so miserable, and it seems we have to try something new every year. So, she left with an Rx for Allegra-D, Veramyst spray and two different eye drops. One day later, the cough started in earnest. She toughed it out for nearly a week, we went to the doc again on Monday. Asthma has reappeared after a long absence  , and she now has a sinus infection. So, add an inhaler, an antibiotic and a steroid to the cocktail. 
doGood, how is daughter today?
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Aww man, been there. I hope she feels better soon.
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05-11-2008, 07:32 PM
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Hey Pea--
If you forget any meds, don't forget the Darg Allergy/Asthma Med Bar is open 24/7, in your neighborhood. Drive up, but not drive thru, available. We have inhalers, antihistamines, decongestants, nose sprays, eye drops, and kleenex. Belly up!
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05-11-2008, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jdarg
Hey Pea--
If you forget any meds, don't forget the Darg Allergy/Asthma Med Bar is open 24/7, in your neighborhood. Drive up, but not drive thru, available. We have inhalers, antihistamines, decongestants, nose sprays, eye drops, and kleenex. Belly up!
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YUM! Sounds like my morning buffet!
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05-13-2008, 10:05 PM
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Nasalcrom is a great non-steriod nasal spray that help block the histamines. I have allergy and exercise induced asthma and we found if I use nasalcrom it greatly reduces the asthma attacks during allergy season. I also have used a lot of Bioron homeopathic remedies which help immensely.
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05-14-2008, 09:01 AM
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doGood- how's your daughter doing?
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