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    All About Flu and Cough

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      Yuhua
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      My elder boy had asthma and to make it worse, he has got allergy and sinus as well. He is 8 this year. He was once hospitalized to suck out his phelgm from his sinus cavity. Terrible months were those. You can try buy some kidโ€™s yoga book and start doing some poses which are good the respiratory tract.

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        Bakugan
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        kayetch:
        My girl is quite often on the flixotide. Any idea what side effects are there?

        Hi kayetch

        My 8yo son is on Nasonex, but how old is DD? According to the Dr, Nasonex has no \"steriod\"-like ingredient thus \"safer\" for kids. DS is on this spray once a day for his nose. And when the weather changes or gets hazy, DS's nose will be inflammed (swollen sinuses) and we will have to use it twice a day. It is effective at the moment. But we stop when his nasal cavity is clear. And I will always try to boost his immune system as much as possible by giving him nutritious stuff - chinese herbs in soup, honey etc.

        My son is skinny and the Dr says that as long as he has this nose thing, his weight will not move up the scale so easily. So hang in there ๐Ÿ™‚

        :hugs:

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          Marylampsg
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          Have you tried g3? A health fruit juice that is proven by science to relieve cough and removes phlegm and strengthen the immune system. If interested can pm me. Cheers ๎—

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            linreen
            last edited by

            My girl has asthma too and has been coughing a lot recently. She is using Nasonex but so far, it does not seem to work. It used to but now not so effective. Any other suggestions?

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              Yuhua
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              linreen:
              My girl has asthma too and has been coughing a lot recently. She is using Nasonex but so far, it does not seem to work. It used to but now not so effective. Any other suggestions?

              I suggest you give kids yoga class a try ๐Ÿ˜‚ For my boy, the frequency of attacks reduced significantly and now he seldom wheeze anymore unless he has been out for a long time in the rain.

              I understand from his yoga teacher that some of the postures will help to open up the respiratory tract and certain breathing method can help them remove the mucous if there is.

              No harm giving a shot since its school holidays now. If it works for your girl, that would be great then. :imcool:

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                junrahmat
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                I try not to give oral medication for something light like cough as all drugs come with some kind of side effect (drowsiness etcโ€ฆ). For my kids, if theyโ€™re coughing without phlegm, I would apply vicks under and over their feet before bedtime and cover with blanket/socks. It works like a charm.

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                  chatelaine
                  last edited by

                  I usually feed my DD with 1/4 tsp of Manuka honey. It's quite effective.


                  Especially now is the raining season, she will cough more at night. Partly becoz we stayed high floor and weather tends to get too cold at night. Sometimes, she will cough till vomit if she eats too full for dinner. ๐Ÿ˜“

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                    chatelaine
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                    MyMooMoo:
                    Hi hi,


                    DS started childcare when he is 20 months old. From then, he is literally taking medicine everyday until today. It's been 3 months.
                    Hi MyMooMoo

                    Usually kids will tend to get sick easily @CC and stops by 6mths.
                    Meanwhile, feed your kids with cod liver oil and some multi-vitamins which you can get easily from Guardian/GNC.

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                      Picolo
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                      Yuhua:
                      linreen:

                      My girl has asthma too and has been coughing a lot recently. She is using Nasonex but so far, it does not seem to work. It used to but now not so effective. Any other suggestions?


                      I suggest you give kids yoga class a try ๐Ÿ˜‚ For my boy, the frequency of attacks reduced significantly and now he seldom wheeze anymore unless he has been out for a long time in the rain.

                      I understand from his yoga teacher that some of the postures will help to open up the respiratory tract and certain breathing method can help them remove the mucous if there is.

                      No harm giving a shot since its school holidays now. If it works for your girl, that would be great then. :imcool:

                      Yoga is useful in many ways, currently I am attending Hot Yoga classes in central area. Do you know of kids yoga classes around the west area? Thinking of sending my ds for kids yoga near my place.

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                        Baking Mum
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                        chatelaine:
                        MyMooMoo:

                        Hi hi,


                        DS started childcare when he is 20 months old. From then, he is literally taking medicine everyday until today. It's been 3 months.

                        Hi MyMooMoo

                        Usually kids will tend to get sick easily @CC and stops by 6mths.
                        Meanwhile, feed your kids with cod liver oil and some multi-vitamins which you can get easily from Guardian/GNC.

                        Same here. Put them in CC always fall sick until I start giving them supplement. I go for natural one than buy from the shelf. Gf recommended a good brand for omega salmon oil, multi-vit, chewable vitamin C n cherry drink. Since started them in Sept this year, we have not visited the GP :rahrah:
                        Whn DD2 has flu or cough, will recover by herself w/in 2 days nowadays. If keen to kn the brand, can PM me.

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