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Mom of a 1 yr 11 m old boy8 months ago
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my child was suffering from cold which syrup I have to give

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months ago
A. For a one-year, two-month-old child suffering from a cold, it's important to use age-appropriate medications, preferably under the guidance of a pediatrician. For infants and toddlers, many over-the-counter cold syrups may not be suitable due to their potential side effects. Safe Options for a 14-Month-Old: 1. Saline Nasal Drops/Spray: These can help relieve nasal congestion and clear the blocked nose. How to Use: Place a few drops in each nostril, wait for a minute, and then suction the mucus using a bulb syringe or saline aspirator. 2. Honey (if the child is over 1 year old): Honey can soothe the throat and reduce coughing. How to Use: Give a small spoonful of honey, either plain or mixed with warm water or lemon juice. (Honey should not be given to infants under 1 year due to the risk of botulism.) 3. Paracetamol (Fever/Discomfort): If your child has a fever or is uncomfortable, a baby-friendly paracetamol syrup (acetaminophen) may help. Make sure to follow the prescribed dose for your child's weight and age. Brand Example: Crocin, Calpol (but confirm with your pediatrician) 4. Baby Cough Syrup: Some pediatricians may recommend mild baby cough syrups that are suitable for children over one year of age. Brand Example: PediaCare, Tixylix (Check with your pediatrician for recommendations.) 5. Vapor Rub (For Relief of Congestion): You can use a child-safe vapor rub on the chest and back to help with congestion. Ensure it is specifically designed for babies. Key Recommendations: Always consult with your pediatrician before giving any cold syrup to your child to ensure it’s safe and appropriate for their age and condition. Hydration is key: Make sure your child drinks plenty of fluids (breast milk, formula, water) to stay hydrated. Rest is essential for recovery, so make sure your child gets enough sleep. If symptoms persist or worsen, or if there are signs of difficulty breathing, high fever, or persistent coughing, it's best to visit a doctor promptly.
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