POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. For a 1-year-and-2-month-old baby with a cough, natural home remedies can provide gentle relief. However, always consult your pediatrician before introducing new remedies, especially if symptoms persist or worsen. Here are some safe and effective home remedies to try:
1. Warm Fluids: Warm fluids like lukewarm water, diluted apple juice, or vegetable soups can help soothe the throat, keep your baby hydrated, and ease coughing. Avoid honey for children under one year old due to the risk of botulism, but you can add honey if your child is above one year (consult your doctor first for this age group).
2. Steam Therapy: Creating a steam-filled bathroom can help loosen mucus and relieve congestion. Run hot water in the shower to fill the bathroom with steam, then sit with your baby for 10-15 minutes. Be cautious of the water temperature and avoid direct steam exposure.
3. Saline Nasal Drops: If your baby has nasal congestion along with a cough, saline nasal drops can help clear the nasal passages, making it easier for them to breathe and reducing coughing caused by post-nasal drip.
4. Elevate the Head During Sleep: Slightly elevate your baby’s head during sleep to reduce coughing from post-nasal drip. Place a small towel under the mattress (not directly under their head) to create a gentle incline.
5. Warm Compress on Chest and Back: Applying a warm compress to your baby’s chest and back can help ease cough and provide comfort. Use a soft towel dipped in warm water, wring it out, and gently place it on their chest for a few minutes.
6. Moist Air with a Humidifier: Use a cool-mist humidifier in your baby’s room to add moisture to the air, which can help soothe a dry or irritated throat and reduce coughing. Make sure to clean the humidifier regularly to prevent mold and bacteria buildup.
7. Comfort and Rest: Keeping your baby calm and allowing them plenty of rest can help their body recover. Coughing can sometimes worsen with crying or overactivity, so try to maintain a relaxed environment.
If your baby’s cough lasts more than a few days, or if they develop additional symptoms like a fever, wheezing, or difficulty breathing, consult your pediatrician. These symptoms may require medical attention.
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