using the cool mist humidifier worked for my baby. it really helps since the air conditioner and heater pump out dry air also try putting some vicks on her chest (they have a baby formula) but according to my pediatrician the baby cold medicine is bad for any kids under 2 or 3
2007-07-16 17:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Try running a humidifier in her room at night (cool mist). Be sure u are suctioning out her nose. She may have allergies or be getting a cold. If u are worried see her doc or bring it up at her next well check.
2007-07-16 16:27:52
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answered by Glutenfreegirl 5
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My son did the same thing when he was little and he had some pretty bad environmental allergies. Finally on the advice of his doctor, we had him allergy tested when he was about 4 yrs old and he was allergic to all kinds of pollen, grass, corn, wheat etc.
Needless to say, he did not mow the lawn and did not detassle here in the middle of Illinois.
He seems to have grown out of a lot of it although he lives on Claritin and and Benadryl every summer.
2007-07-16 16:22:09
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answered by happydawg 6
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Extremeties like the palms, ft, and legs oftentimes are slightly above or below the 37 degree physique temperature. It relies upon on the exterior environment. Is the room too warm at night? Is her blanket too heavy? this might have something to do along with her warm ft. while you're in contact it is something extra, you may desire to take her into the surgeon.
2016-10-03 23:43:58
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answered by ? 4
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i know that ifthe fan or ac is pointed at me while i sleep i wake up stuffy too....point the vent away from her see if that helps....good luck!
2007-07-16 16:25:23
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answered by susuze2000 5
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she might have allergies.
i run my AC pretty cold and it has never caused that sort of problem.
2007-07-16 16:22:57
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answered by Havanah_A 5
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