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How to treat a cold in a child

In young children, especially the breast, often there is a runny nose. Most often this is due to the development of a cold infection, but the common cold may appear in some other cases, for example, a foreign body is in the nose or the child is allergic. Far from all parents attach great importance to this ailment, referring to the fact that the cold in the child will pass by itself. In fact, it is not worth starting this disease, as serious complications can arise. In addition, the rhinitis is always difficult to tolerate, because most often its appearance is accompanied by nasal congestion, or vice versa, excessive discharge first transparent color, and then with a yellow-green tint.

As soon as the child has a runny nose, you need to begin to eliminate it. Runny nose in a baby should not be treated alone. To begin with, you should consult a pediatrician who will advise you on what to do. And, nevertheless, if there is no possibility immediately to get to the doctor, then you need to do the following. If there is a lot of mucus in the nose, then it should be removed. The best way to do this is to use the smallest size syringe pear. You can also rinse the tip of the baby with brine. You can buy it in a pharmacy or cook yourself: in a liter of boiled water dissolve one teaspoon of salt. Droplets in the nose without the knowledge of the doctor to use is undesirable, so as soon as possible should contact him for help .

Treatment of a runny nose in older children can be done on their own, and yet it is more advisable to visit the cabinet of Laura. It is likely that the child himself can clear his nose of mucus, but if he does not get it, you'll have to use the same pug for syringing or a syringe. It is important to ensure that the crust of dried mucus does not accumulate in the nose. This will further impede the breathing of the child, and the healing itself may drag on. You can soften the crusts either with conventional brine. It is best to use a solution of sea salt (1-2 teaspoons per cup of summer boiled water), but if it is not, you can prepare such a solution: in a glass of boiled water in summer, dilute 1 teaspoon of salt and table salt and add 1-2 A drop of iodine.

In order to cure a runny nose in a child, Many doctors prescribe protargol. It is a weak oxidizer with a bactericidal effect. It should be noted that protargol very quickly loses its properties, therefore it is effective only for 5 days. Parents can buy this drug themselves in the pharmacy, but they must remember that burying protargol should only after the preliminary cleaning of the nose. To alleviate the runny nose in the child will help and special drops such as Nazivin, Otrivin. True, they will only improve breathing and reduce puffiness, but they can not eliminate the cause of the common cold. Parents should remember that to take a great interest in such drops for a long time is not worth it, as they are addictive and can cut the course of the disease. Bury drops in the nose should be based on the instructions prescribed in the instructions.

Of the additional methods to combat a common cold, the child can use the Kalanchoe juice. They need to lubricate the previously cleaned mucous membrane of the nose. Also bury in the nose of the baby can fresh beet juice, which is added a little honey. In order for a child to sleep better at night, you can put your feet up before going to bed (if the child wants to), and then put on woolen socks. To overcome a runny nose in a child will help and garlic. Its cleared lobules should be spread out throughout the apartment, including near the bed of the sick person. It is necessary to change to lobules once a day. If the runny nose is not accompanied by a temperature, then walks in the fresh air will be useful.

As a rule, a runny nose in a child lasts 7-10. In some cases, this period may be less or vice versa more. If the illness is protracted, the child should be shown to the doctor, as in such cases complications such as sinusitis and otitis often develop.

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