All Natural Cold and Flu Remedies for Kids

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10. Nasal Strips

They make these for both adults and for children.

Nasal strips look something like bandages and they are placed across the bridge of the nose. These strips life up the sides of the nose and open up nasal passages so your child can breathe, and therefore sleep better.

These are perfect for kids who don’t want to use neti pots or nasal sprays.

 

When to call 911

  • If a toddler cannot complete a sentence because they cannot breathe
  • If your child stops breathing for more than 10 seconds
  • If your child develops a fever of more than 104
  • If an infant is making grunting noises and appears to be struggling to breathe
  • If your child has blue or purple colored nail beds, lips, or gums.

Sources:

FDA: “Public Health Advisory: Nonprescription Cough and Cold Medicine Use in Children.”

Johns Hopkins Children’s Center: “Safest Ways to Fight Colds and Flu in Kids? Ditch Over-the-Counter Meds.”

WebMD Medical News: “Panel: No Cold Medicine for Young Kids.”

FDA: “OTC Cough and Cold Products: Not for Infants and Children Under 2 Years of Age.”

American Academy of Pediatrics: “Parenting Corner Q&A: Childhood Infections.”

Drugs.com: “How to Take an Axillary Temperature”

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