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TACKLING ILLNESS: 101

11/14/2016

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The horror that is the infant, baby, and toddler congestion!
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I placed my little guy in Day Care for socialization a few days out of the week and with that came the wonderful world of contamination. That’s right by the third day of Day Care; my son sounded like an Ebola victim. I rushed him to the doctors only to be told that there was pretty much nothing I could do. I took to the internet and asked around to attempt to figure out what I could do to ease my son’s symptoms and pain.

While Tre’s time in the NICU I was introduced to a Hospital Grade Aspirator (which I took home with me). The hospital paired the aspirator with saline drops to loosen and remove extra mucus. I tried Little Remedies Saline Nasal Drops with Hospital Grade Aspirator, and it did the job. The downside was my son looked at me as if I was attempting to murder him as he cried out for his life.

As his congestion was reduced, I use Little Remedies Sterile Saline Nasal Mist to moisten and eliminate some of his cloggings. I tilted his head to the side as instructed and snot came out of the opposite nostril. This was easy and effective.

A friend recommended NoseFrida’s The Snotsucker Nasal Aspirator and I feel like this was the best investment ever. I felt the suction was able to clear so much more. My son still hates any device that may help clear his nose, but he wasn’t as hostile towards this instrument.

The Humidifier was run day and night along with vaporizer filling. We live in the desert so it’s dry and the humidifier helped dampen the air with slight relief. I noticed he seemed to breathe a little easier with the humidifier and vapor. 

A Steamy Shower always does the job. When I get sick, I find that a steamy shower always seems to help unclog my nose. As I tried this with my son, it additionally works for babies.

The good ole’ fashioned Vics Vapor Rub, seemed a little harsh for my infant. I found Zarbee’s Soothing Chest Rub was a great natural alternative. I was able to smooth over his chest, back, and under his nose to help reduce congestion.

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11/22/2016 03:50:22 pm

The humidifier was extremely helpful for my little guy. I then began to hold him in the shower with me to maximize the amount of steam which would lead to him falling asleep. It gave us our time to bond skin to skin, upping my milk production. After the shower, I would put tiny drops of breastmilk in his nostrils and it helped to dry the mucus instead of the nasty runny nose.

Thanks for this post! Many helpful tips!

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