It’s frustrating to watch your child suffer with a cold, and
it can be tempting to reach for cold medicine. But recent research has reveals
that children’s cold medication pose serious health threats- and are not even
effective.
Here at Nelson Chiropractic we teach that colds are a normal
natural and possibly even necessary part of childhood. By fighting off colds
your youngster’s immune system builds strength. Dr. Nelson encourages parents
to avoid children’s cold medication whenever it is safe to do so, and focus on
prevention and all natural symptom relief.
All natural cold
relief for children
1. Maintain regular chiropractic checkups
Keeping appointments with Dr.
Nelson will speed recovery and prevent future bouts with the common cold.
Numerous studies reveal that regular chiropractic care keeps a Childs immune
system in optimal condition and better equipped to fight off colds.
2. Clear the nose
Drip saline in the baby’s nose.
Saline drops are available at your local pharmacy. After administering the drops use a bulb
syringe to clear your baby’s nose. First squeeze the bulb to expel all the air
then place the top about ¼ - ½ inch into the baby’s nostril and point toward
the back of the nose. Once in place, release the bulb so it can suction the
mucus, then dispense of the collected mucus.
3. Humidify the air
Dr. Nelson recommend using a hot
steam humidifier and making sure it’s somewhere safely out of reach for your
child in your child’s room. Aim the mist away from the baby’s crib, or it will
dampen the bedding. He also recommend using the vaporizing solution as well,
this will help the lungs relax and help reduce coughing.
4. Boost fluid intake
Try chicken soup or chamomile tea. For
children over 1 year old, try warm water or tea with lemon and honey (do not give honey to children under 1 year
of age).
5. Elevate the head
Keep your child up right as much as
possible. For infants consider placing a pillow under the head end of the crib
mattress (never put a pillow on top of
the mattress because it’s a suffocation hazard).
Tune in on our next blog where we will continue our 10 ways in Easing Children’s Cold Symptoms
Naturally Part 2.
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