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Is there any over the counter medicine which will actually stop DD's persistent dry cough?

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LynetteScavo · 26/12/2012 10:17

Tixylix dry cough medicine didn't touch her last night.

She has a constant croupy cough (not so worried about the croupy bit, as she's 7, and I don't think there is risk of her breathing being restricted).

But it was constant coughing last night. We are both exhausted this morning.

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Scootergrrrl · 26/12/2012 10:19

Have you tried the vapour rub on the feet thing? Cover with socks obviously. It seems to work for a lot of people on here.

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LynetteScavo · 26/12/2012 10:26

I did put some on her chest last night - but tonight it will be liberally applied to her feet! Xmas Smile

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brainonastick · 26/12/2012 10:39

Dd1 has had this as well, she coughed so much a couple of nights ago that she was sick all over her bed, which is another parenting first for us.

The only thing that helps a bit is the purple strepsils with the anaesthetic in, and piriton in an attempt to knock her out.

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LynetteScavo · 26/12/2012 11:23

Is Medised discontinued now? Confused

I have piriton -t she hates the taste, but will try it if I have to.

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Startail · 26/12/2012 11:52

Hot real sugary Ribenna.

Cough med is useless, pholochodine works a bit, but even that isn't wonderful.

There was one that worked, testing drug addicts extracted the active ingredient, it was banned AngryAngryAngry

As a serial cougher I really don't care if they all poison themselves I want it back.

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bamboobutton · 26/12/2012 11:55

how long has she had the cough?

ds had a constant gooey sounding cough and dd had a dry cough, both had been going on since they got a really bad cold in febBlush I kept waiting for it to go.

turns out they both have asthmaBlushBlush

you might want to think about going to the gp if it has been going on for a while

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BeaWheesht · 26/12/2012 13:18

She might need steroids or an inhaler, get her checked.

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Dinnerdinnerdinnerbatman · 26/12/2012 13:28

For short lived but bad coughs we give calpol and piriton. Some people swear by de/humidifiers ( can't remember which!) but I think it depends on the type of cough.

Hope she feels better soon.

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orangeandlemons · 26/12/2012 13:33

Honey seems to help my dd, and taking a sip of a drink when she wants to cough. Sucking boiled sweets helps me, and seemed to help dd until I got scared she will choke on them. I have had years of thickly coughs. The only thing that really works for me is mega strong throat lozenges whic h contain lignocaine. This anaesthetises my throat enough to briefly stop the cough

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LynetteScavo · 26/12/2012 17:08

It only started yesterday, and she's definitely caught it off ex-asthmatic (yes, really!) DH who kept me up the two previous nights, so no worries about it being asthma.

I'm used to dealing with croup and got out the humidifier (I know, I know, - it's probably full of bacteria which will kill us).

So, Piriton, and Vicks on her feet are ready on stand-by.

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ChristmasJubilee · 26/12/2012 19:37

Ibuprofen syrup works best for ds3 who is really prone to bad coughs.

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Jokat · 26/12/2012 22:32

DD(4) has had many nights of relentless coughing in her life and by far the best thing for her has always been the humidifier.

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starfleet · 26/12/2012 22:35

Pholcodine. They sell it over the counter at any pharmacy. The only thing worked on a cough that DS had that lasted for about 4 weeks when nothing else would work. Also a spoonful of honey with black pepper - sound bizarre but it does ease a cough.

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gallivantsaregood · 26/12/2012 22:41

It's the codeine in the pholcodeine which suppresses the cough. A little word of warning though. If she is coughing up anything at all you prob don't want to suppress it or she nay end up with a nasty infection.

Hope she is better soon

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ssaw2012 · 27/12/2012 11:05

We buy at Holland and Barret "Propolis herbal medicine winter wellness" produced by Comvita. You can also buy it on amazon and other on line stores. The syrop is made of honey, propolis and some vinegar. I think there are different flavours but we buy non-flavoured one.

Milk with honey is also good for coughs.

Usually we also use nasal drops like children's Otrivine. Thy help with breathing. Hope your DD is better now.

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