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Home Treatment

If your child is being treated for pertussis at home, follow the schedule for giving antibiotics exactly as your child's doctor prescribed. Giving your child cough medicine probably will not help, as even strong cough medicines usually can't relieve the coughing spells of whooping cough.

During recovery, let your child rest in bed and use a cool-mist vaporizer. This will help loosen respiratory secretions and soothe irritated lungs and breathing passages. (If you use a vaporizer, be sure to follow directions for keeping it clean and mold-free, usually with small amounts of bleach.) In addition, try to keep your home free of irritants that can trigger coughing spells, such as aerosol sprays, tobacco smoke, and smoke from cooking, fireplaces, and wood-burning stoves.

Children with whooping cough may vomit or not eat or drink as much because of frequent coughing. So offer smaller, more frequent meals and encourage your child to drink lots of fluids. Watch for signs of dehydration too, including: thirst, irritability, restlessness, lethargy, sunken eyes, a dry mouth and tongue, dry skin, crying without tears, and fewer trips to the bathroom to urinate (or in infants, fewer wet diapers).

2007-01-30 17:12:59 · answer #1 · answered by nochocolate 7 · 0 0

Whooping Cough treatment using Garlic
Garlic is one of the most effective remedies for whooping cough. The syrup of garlic should be given in doses of five drops to a teaspoon, two or three times a day, for treating this condition. It should be given more often if the coughing spells are frequent and violent.
Whooping Cough treatment using Ginger
Ginger is another effective remedy for whooping cough. A teaspoon of fresh ginger juice, mixed with a cup of fenugreek decoction and honey to taste, is an excellent diaphoretic. The fenugreek decoction can be made by boiling one teaspoon of seeds in 250 ml of water till it is reduced to half.
Whooping Cough treatment using Radish
Syrup prepared by mixing a teaspoon of fresh radish juice with an equal quantity of honey and a little rock salt, is beneficial in the treatment of this disease. It should be given thrice daily.
Whooping Cough treatment using Almond Oil
Almond oil is valuable in whooping cough. Five drops of almond oil should be mixed with ten drops each of fresh white onion juice and ginger juice, and taken thrice daily for a fortnight. It will provide relief.
Whooping Cough treatment using Calamus
The herb calamus is another valuable remedy for whooping cough. A pinch of the powder of the roasted herb should be given with a teaspoon of honey. Being antispasmodic, it prevents severe bouts of coughing. For smaller children, the dose must be proportionately smaller.
Whooping Cough diet
Fruit diet
At the beginning of the treatment, the child should be kept on orange juice and water for a few days. The child may be put on an all-fruit diet for a few more days after the more serious symptoms have cleared up.
Other Whooping Cough treatment
Epsom Salts
Epsom salts baths will be beneficial during the initial juice and water fast.
Case of Constipation
In case of constipation, a mild laxative, preferably castor oil, should be administered. This will also relieve the pain in the abdominal muscles, which are usually strained during the paroxy-sms of coughing.
Protection against exposure
The patient should be protected against exposure to cold and moisture as they are likely to aggravate the condition.

2007-01-31 01:13:22 · answer #2 · answered by teashy 6 · 0 0

Take him into the bathroom, close the door and turn the shower on HOT. Sit in the bathroom and let him breathe in the humid air for about 15-20 minutes. Do this every time he starts to have bronchospasm.

Put a warm air humidifier in his room.

My son had this when he was 3 and this is what the ER physician told me to do and it worked. He also said to take him out into the cool night air (make sure he's bundled up though).

If he doesn't start to improve by tomorrow evening, take him to the ER. You want to make sure he isn't getting an upper respiratory infection or pneumonia.

2007-01-31 01:15:41 · answer #3 · answered by LolaCorolla 7 · 0 0

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