My little boy was recently ill - he had a temperature of 39.7. We took all the medicines prescribed by the doctor, but the runny nose isn't going away, and the paediatrician says you shouldn't use things like Nazivin and Dlynos for more than 5 days. Maybe you could recommend some folk remedy???? The child also coughs a bit only at night and in the morning - doesn't cough at all during the day. The paediatrician also said we don't need to treat it for now. The child is 2 years old. Because of the snot we're not going to nursery, and you can hear from his voice that he's talking 'through his nose'.
I've been through the same; we ended up with adenoiditis... and again, there was a high fever... Later, I found out how to treat it: Rhinoflyumucil drops, one spray three times a day, and Polydexa, one spray three times a day. It'll clear up right away. Don't delay. That's what they said at the children's hospital; my child was 2.5 years old too.
Красная
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Mine also had a runny nose and was coughing, but otherwise healthy. However, the coughing was due to the mucus itself, which collected in the throat and wouldn't come out. A vicious cycle. I bought Sinupret. The runny nose practically flowed like a river from the nose. It all cleared up in 2 days.
Гость
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At the pharmacy, they should prepare Protargol drops; buy them and administer them to your child. That's the only way I managed to relieve a runny nose.
норма
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I treated myself with a folk method: diluted glucose with water 50/50, first a couple of drops of sea buckthorn oil in the nose via a pipette, and after about five minutes, a couple of drops of glucose. Within two days, everything clears up.
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There is a very effective German homeopathic remedy called Cinnabsin; it works better for me than any drops or other treatments, at any rate. You might want to read the information leaflet online—perhaps it will catch your interest.
Мери
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Is he blowing his nose? If not, it's essential to suction the mucus! There's a tube and nozzles for collecting snot with Otrivin Baby! And rinse the nose with Aquamaris.
Гость
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So I'm curious, is the author going to start testing ALL of the above methods on a child right now?
Protargol doesn't work for everyone. My friend treated her daughter's nose with it because it helped my child. But when her little one started talking, my friend realised she had an internal swelling somewhere. The runny nose persisted.
To remove snot, I use diluted Kalanchoe juice + Otrivin nasal aspirator. Then I apply Nasivin drops.
Гость
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Buy an Otrivin aspirator; the cough is most likely due to a runny nose. And use Aqua Maris every day because the air is very dry, which is why you can't recover quickly. Or, just turn on a humidifier.
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Rinse with Dolphin. It says from the age of 4, but I have a two-year-old myself, and the ENT specialist prescribed it for us; it rinses just fine, as long as the child keeps their head straight. Also, the OUFK-1 "Solnyshko" ultraviolet irradiator has been a great help to us. It's the most essential item in our home.
Гость
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Dolphin is a lifesaver constantly, I just don't buy the sachets; I mix ordinary sea salt instead.
Гость
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I've taken a liking to black seed oil for boosting immunity; I started coughing yesterday, drank some, and it stopped. I also gave my child half a teaspoon twice a day with very warm water and some Bifiform on top during a cold - it cleared up quickly. Well, I'm not fond of chemicals; it's better without them.
Фуджи
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I would take the child to see a proper ENT specialist; it's not right for the symptoms to persist for so long. In theory, there might be some residual sniffles or a slight cough, especially if the air at home is dry and irritates the nasopharynx (I usually manage this with inhalations using chamomile, sage, lime, marigold, coltsfoot decoctions, alkaline mineral water, a soda solution, or saline). It's also very helpful to use a humidifier periodically. But in your case, it seems to be dragging on a bit too long. Let the ENT specialist have a look; if everything is fine, you could also try physiotherapy, continue with inhalations and the humidifier, and give chamomile tea or a chest herbal blend (just make sure to dilute it for a child, as it's too strong an infusion for a little one). However, it could also be something more serious than just lingering effects after a viral infection, especially given the high fever you mentioned.
Фуджи
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I usually also used plain salt water for rinsing, along with Viferon suppositories to support immunity and a syrup for light coughing like Prospan or Gedelix.
Ирина
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Yes, Dolphin has become very essential lately, and we have it at home too)) We started washing our little one with it from 3.5 years old as well, the main thing really is to follow the instructions and then there are no problems, only benefits.
саида
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I also start rinsing my nose when a child speaks nasally. After three days of rinsing, everything returns to normal. And those drops don't help with congestion.
And my newborn caught a runny nose from the older son; every night was just an ordeal for us, constant snorting, sleepless nights... At the sight of a regular aspirator (the bulb type), we all would start panicking—the baby because he squirms, and me because the baby keeps crying, and I had no strength left. We had to turn to specialists, and they recommended the Baby-Vac aspirator. From the first use, breathing became easier immediately. We are very pleased with the purchase of this aspirator; everything works quickly and without any trouble. Thank you so much!
Мариночка
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We got caught in the cold rain and both my daughter and I caught the sniffles. We went to the doctor, who prescribed us with 'cuckoo' nasal rinses. With no time for regular doctor visits and after reading reviews online, we bought this wonder product, Baby-Vac. It works very well at clearing and unblocking the nose. Now, there's no need to go to the doctor for the procedure known as the 'Cuckoo'. baby-vac-spb.ru My daughter is almost recovered, and we'll keep this miraculous device for next time; perhaps it might come in handy for someone else, as this wonder device has no age restrictions. It can be used by people of all ages, from the youngest to the oldest. And it's very easy to clean. Buy it, and you won't regret it—this is Baby-Vac.
кристя:-)
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If your child is unwell and has a runny nose, you should mix aloe vera juice and Kalanchoe juice and put a few drops in their nose. They will sneeze, so take them to the bathroom and let them blow their nose. After that, use any children's nasal drops. You'll see the runny nose disappear, but this procedure needs to be repeated at least six times a day.
Николай
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настя
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У моего братика такое же было,не стали пробовать с наордно медициной,иммунитет для этого сильный нужен, да и врач сказала,что просто надо подождать, а оно все не проходило, решили дать ему Деринат (капли), возростых ограничений нету, противопоказаний тоже, и ему помогло, буквально через 2-3 дня задышал через носик, да и кашель пропал:)
Альбина
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My little one is 3 years old. We also had a recent illness. To help him regain strength, I'm giving him Vetoron for children in drops. He's become so fussy after being unwell, spitting out medicines, so I discreetly add Vetoron to his juice. :) He drinks it without noticing. We recovered from the cold very quickly. And I always rinse his nose with a weak salt solution. I never use decongestant drops at all.
Екатерина
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Мариночка
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Baby-Vac came to our rescue too, http://baby-vac-spb.ru/. My little son wouldn't let me clean his nose; he'd just throw tantrums and struggle. A couple of times, he even jerked while I was suctioning his snot with a bulb syringe, and we ended up scratching his nose until it bled. Oh, girls, just thinking about it makes me shudder. But now with Baby-Vac, everything is simple and quick, and most importantly, there's no crying or nose injuries. Significant improvements were visible literally from the first few uses. Mums, I recommend it :)
Oh, I completely agree, the Baby-Vac aspirator http://baby-vac-spb.ru/ is an indispensable thing for a baby's runny nose! A friend of mine with two children recommended it to me. Even our paediatrician, when he came for a check-up and saw it, asked for the box "as a keepsake" to recommend to other mums. There's nothing better than this little gadget; the little one doesn't even have time to realise what's happening when the snot is being sucked out, and it's already done. Overall, I'm very pleased, and most importantly, it causes no discomfort to the child. All my mum friends whom I've recommended this to thank me for it.
Влада
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We also use an aspirator, just a different one. I agree it's a very essential item when you have a small child at home. And for treating a runny nose, I always have Derinat drops at home. They work quite quickly to clear up a cold.
Юлия
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Vlada
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From what age can children use Derinat drops? They're not decongestant drops, are they? Because my doctor told me that decongestants are best used only in extreme cases.
Влада
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Julia
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No, Derinat is not a vasoconstrictor drop. They can be used from birth. The medication is made from natural ingredients. By the way, it also has an antiviral effect. This is good because a runny nose is most often of viral origin.
Previously, a runny nose was treated for a long and tedious time. But now, thanks to Dolphin, everything clears up much faster for us. I rinse my child's nose. So much comes out in just one go. Breathing becomes much easier after the inhalation.
Даша
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Amelina
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Just rinsing alone isn't quite enough to treat a cold. After all, a cold arises from inflammation of the nasal sinuses. That needs to be treated, not just rinsed out. So after rinsing, you need to put drops in the nose. But not vasoconstrictors, rather something like Derinat. That's what actually treats the nose.
Барбара
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Dasha
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We visited the doctor today. They also prescribed Derinat drops for treating the runny nose. But honestly, I forgot to ask how to administer the drops. Does it require a long course of treatment?
Даша
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Barbara
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When you buy it, there will be instructions inside. Just make sure you get the Derinat that comes in a bottle with a rubber dropper. Because there's also a separate Derinat for intramuscular injection. You don't need that one.
Анастасия
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We treated our persistent adenoiditis with yellow nasal discharge for three months, trying everything—the 'cuckoo' method, Isofra, a host of antiseptics, and more. But we cured it with... PROPER BREATHING. Within a month, the child's runny nose completely disappeared, and they started getting sick much less often and with milder symptoms. We've been attending nursery for a month now. For those interested, who are driven to despair by endless illnesses and are open to a completely new, safe, and drug-free treatment method unfamiliar to our doctors, write to staisy81@bk.ru.
Аленка
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I've been reading up on this so much... My little son (3 years old) and I have been on sick leave for two months now, and we just can't seem to cure his runny nose. We keep rinsing and rinsing, he seemed to be getting better, then bam, green snot again! We've done inhalations, rinsed, and used Derinat drops. The child is tired of being ill... but he's still sniffly and nasal. Today, for the first time during this illness, his temperature went up... The ENT specialist just said to breathe properly and rinse...
ELENA
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Как вылечить насморк,
Максимка
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#34
We treat sniffles with Dolphin, and I do inhalations at the first signs of a cold.
At first, my daughter was afraid to rinse her nose; she didn't understand how the water would come out and from where. But once she figured it out, everything went smoothly. We don't have any tears when we're treating ourselves.
Гость
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#35
We offer halo-inhalation therapy and have discovered the "SolaVita" device, which creates the effect of a salt room at home. It is easy to use and functions as an inhaler with regular salt.
наргиза
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Nikolai
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We're also using these drops; you put them in and it seems to help, but then it comes back. We've only been using them for 2 days so far, hoping it will help.
It often happens when mucus builds up, then the little ones cough for longer and have constant runny noses. We used to have that before, but now we recover more quickly. Thanks to Dolphin, our runny noses clear up in a week at most.
гость
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Noka
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Irina
Yes, Dolphin has become such a necessary thing in our house lately too)) We started washing our little one's nose with it from 3.5 years old, the main thing is really to follow the instructions and then there are no problems, only benefits.
гость
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From the Dolphins, we ended up with an ear infection and spent a long time treating both the ear infection and the runny nose.
Вероника
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When a runny nose just starts, I immediately use Dеrinat drops. In my opinion, it's the best. They actually treat it, not just provide relief for half an hour. And my child isn't afraid of them; he doesn't hide his nose anymore because they don't sting or burn. Of course, I also rinse the nose, which is essential to prevent thick mucus from building up.
Демьянова
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Everyone has their own way of speeding up recovery when they have a cold. Personally, I find AquaLor works wonders for me. It reduces swelling and clears out mucus.
lenok
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We're at our wits' end! We've already seen two specialists. The child has had a runny nose for 2 months. We rinse with saline, use herbal remedies, and suction with an aspirator. We administer Protargol and Isofra drops! We're giving Cinnabsin and Sinupret orally. But it's no use at all!!!! The nose is streaming, and now there's a cough from the mucus!!! HELP!!!
Miroslavia
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No herbs, in case of allergies. My child's nose was blocked with thick mucus. We tried many drops as well. Then we went to an ENT specialist at another clinic. They told us to rinse and also use Derinat drops. That's all. These drops have an anti-inflammatory effect, they help quickly because they treat and also strengthen the immune system, helping the body fight the illness. We didn't do anything else with the nose. And it all cleared up.
Надежда
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Hello everyone, my daughter is 2.3 years old, and she has a runny nose, already for the third time, lasting 1 or 2 days each time. What could this be? A runny nose doesn't usually clear up that quickly, does it? Many would say, be glad, why worry, that it's only a few days of a runny nose...
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Nadezhda
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Rinse your child's nose with seawater; I always do this as soon as a runny nose starts. I always buy Aqua Maris; I like this seawater. It has a higher salt concentration, so the runny nose clears up faster.
пиковая дама
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#47
Regarding Nasal Polydexa - it's truly a very effective medication; my daughter was also prescribed it by the doctor, and her runny nose cleared up very quickly after this antibiotic. However, there is an age restriction - it's not suitable for children under 2.5 years old, so one must be careful with that!
Елена
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My daughter had a severe cough from a runny nose for three months, both during her naps and at night. We tried all sorts of nasal drops, but she had irritation from the cold. We completed a course of antibiotics, and it cleared up for a week until she started nursery. Now the cough has started again due to the runny nose; the mucus is draining down the back of her throat but isn't coming out.
Гость
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Nastya
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Ната
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Have you tried physiotherapy? Combined with other methods, it works quite well. You can find some good advice here: http://detimy.ru/как-быстро-вылечить-насморк/