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Hi, in the past I have read some comments about night cough and a medicine you can get over the counter which is good for this kind of thing?? My 14 month old has a horrible night time cough and he is not sleeping, and neither are we, any suggestions welcome!
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Hiya,


I have been through all this with my 12 month daughter, its not good news!! Anything for chesty coughs comes with a 6 and above licence!


Dry coughs you can give Tixlylix etc (glycerine based) but it's very short lived relief and not very effective.


What you can do, and we have been doing religously is;


1. Vicks on back, chest and soles of feet

2. Humidifyer in room at night

3. Karvol on bed sheets

4. Saline nasal spray and aspirator for blocked nose

5. Plug in Vicks


You can also bring them in the bathroom and turn the shower on hot to create a steamy atmosphere- although I guess that is just a DIY humidifyer.


I know what you are going through, my daughter has been chesty since around Christmas now!! We even saw a respiratory specialist at Kings last week!

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My daughter (nearly 4) had a horrible night time cough for weeks (actually months) from Oct/Nov last year, she was diagnosed with asthma, I was a little alarmed at the quickness to diagnose (the night-time cough being the only symptom), she takes an inhaler morning and night and the cough has completely gone - it may be worth a rip to the GPs if it continues for a period of time.

We also use an extra pillow and a humidifier in her room which seems to make her more comfortable

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