When I had whooping cough, I got relief by sitting in hot steam. I dug the wall paper steamer out of the cupboard, switched it on in the bathroom, and got into a hot bath and sat in a mist of hot steam. Helped.
Inhalations over steam with tiny tiny amount of olbas oil - however I guess due to her age, you'd have to get under the towel with her. Could make it a game I guess?
Oh - you could rub vicks on her chest - much safer, or drop olbas oil on a hanky and tuck it in her pillow?
I'm sure that I have read that honey is at least as good as cough medicine for that sort of hoarse dry cough. I usually offer honey and lemon, or honey in apple juice, or honey in rooibos vanilla tea.
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When I had whooping cough, I got relief by sitting in hot steam. I dug the wall paper steamer out of the cupboard, switched it on in the bathroom, and got into a hot bath and sat in a mist of hot steam. Helped.
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Oh - you could rub vicks on her chest - much safer, or drop olbas oil on a hanky and tuck it in her pillow?
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Put a drop of lavender oil on her pillow or nightclothes, too, to help her sleep.
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(Anonymous) 2009-11-02 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)How's she doing today?
Alison
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(Anonymous) 2009-11-02 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)Anyway, hope she doesn't need it today.
Alison