Call Us Now If:
- Your child looks or acts very sick
- Choked on a small object that could be caught in the throat
- Difficulty breathing (< 1 year old) not relieved by cleaning the nose
- Difficulty breathing (> 1 year old) present when not coughing
- Lips have turned bluish during coughing
- Birth to 12 weeks with fever > 100.4°F (38°> C) rectally
- Fever > 104°F (40
C) at any age
- Severe chest pain, coughed up blood or wheezing
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Call Us Within 24 Hours (Between 9 & 4) If:
- You think your child needs to be seen
- Continuous (nonstop) coughing
- Age less than 1 month old with any cough
- Age 1 to 3 months with a cough for > 3 days
- Earache or sinus pain/pressure is also present
- Fever present > 3 days
- Chest pain present even when not coughing
Call Us During Weekday Office Hours If:
- You have other questions or concerns
- Coughing has kept home from school for 3 or more days
- Symptoms of nasal allergy are also present
- Cough has been present > 3 weeks
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Home Care
(Read "Call Us..." columns first):
Cough Medicine for Mild Coughs: Use corn syrup 1/2 to 1 tsp as needed as a homemade cough medicine. It can thin the secretions and loosen the cough. After age 4, use cough drops.
Cough Suppressant for Severe Coughs: For coughs that interfere with sleep, school or work, use dextromethorphan (DM). Do not use under 1 year old.
Coughing Spasms: For coughing spasms, give warm fluids (apple juice). Expose to warm mist (eg. foggy bathroom). (Reason: both relax the airway and loosen up the phlegm). (Avoid juice if < 4 months old). Children > 4 years can suck on hard candy or cough drops. (Reason: to coat the irritated throat). Also, try not to talk or cough at these times.
Vomiting: For vomiting that occurs with hard coughing, reduce the amount given per feeding (e.g. in infants, give 2 oz. less formula). (Reason: cough-induced vomiting is more common with a full stomach).
Humidifier: If the air is dry, use a humidifier. (Reason: dry air makes coughs worse).
Fever Medicine: For fever > 102 F (39o C), give acetaminophen or ibuprofen.
Avoid Tobacco Smoke: Active or passive smoking makes coughs much worse.
Contagiousness: Your child can return to day care or school after the fever is gone and your child feels well enough to participate in normal activities. For practical purposes, the spread of coughs and colds cannot be prevented.
Expected Course: Viral bronchitis causes a cough for 2 to 3 weeks. Sometimes the child coughs up lots of phlegm (mucus). The mucus can normally be gray, yellow or green. Antibiotics are not helpful. Coughing up mucus is very important for protecting the lungs from pneumonia.
Call Us If:
- Difficulty breathing occurs
- Wheezing occurs
- Cough lasts > 3 weeks
- Your child becomes worse or develops any of the "Call Us
" symptoms
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