Cough syrup for wet cough for kids

  1. Cough medicine for kids: Types and alternatives
  2. Wet cough: What it means, treatments, and more


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Cough medicine for kids: Types and alternatives

There is little evidence that cough medicines work better than home remedies at easing a child’s cough. Most of the time, unless a cough is causing distress or disturbing sleep, there is no need to treat it. Children’s coughs usually resolve on their own after a couple of weeks. Cough medicines do not clear a cough but may make a child feel more comfortable. This article outlines current advice on treating children’s coughs and home remedies that might be safer and more effective in making a coughing child feel more comfortable. Share on Pinterest Daniel Heighton/Getty Images There is usually no need to treat a child’s cough with medication. According to the The AAAAI also states that most over-the-counter (OTC) cough medicines are not particularly effective. However, if a child’s cough is causing distress or disturbing their sleep, caregivers may want to consult their doctor about giving them OTC medication. The As a result, according to a In addition, the FDA suggests that all medications for children come with specialized dosing equipment as giving too much to a child can be dangerous. There are currently no FDA-approved homeopathic products. Any homeopathic products sold in the United States have not met the FDA’s requirements for safety and effectiveness. Different • • • cough suppressants reduce the frequency of coughing • • pain relievers ease headaches, aches, pains, and fever A • OTC cough and cold medicines • medications containing codeine • • dextromethorphan fo...

Wet cough: What it means, treatments, and more

A wet or productive cough is the opposite of a dry cough. It is a cough that brings up fluid, such as phlegm. It can be a sign of a respiratory infection, congestive heart failure, and other conditions. In some cases, the type of cough a person has can help indicate its cause. This is because some underlying conditions produce mainly wet coughs, while others produce mainly Read on to learn about some other differences between wet and dry coughs, as well as their potential causes. This article also outlines the various treatment options available for a wet cough. Share on Pinterest A person with a respiratory infection may experience a wet cough. Coughing is a reflex that occurs in response to irritation in the throat or lungs. It is the body’s way of removing irritants such as fluid and phlegm. A wet cough occurs when fluid in the airways triggers the coughing reflex. Another name for a wet cough is a productive cough, since it produces phlegm. A wet cough can occur for a variety of reasons. Some potential causes include: • respiratory infections • chronic lung conditions • a heart condition Sometimes, a wet cough is accompanied by other symptoms, such as: • • • bubbling, popping, or rattling sounds, called “crackles” • continuous, low pitched, snore-like sounds, called “rhonchi” • pink tinged phlegm These symptoms can provide a clue as to what is causing the wet cough. Various disease processes affect the lungs in different ways. A wet cough indicates that there is fluid ...