Cough remedies for kids, In
fact you might be surprised to hear this again that Honey and lemon juice are
the fastest cough remedies for kids. Typically your kids has a tendency to be so
excited and shout quite a bit especially if their cousins or friends from the
other house come to visit and all they do is play. After all the play
activities at the end of the day, they really feel sick normally tell you they
are having difficulty in swallowing and their throat is itchy. On these
occasions you'll be able to give your kid a slice of lemon to suck or prepare
lemon juice for him to relieve congestion. Honey is among the all-natural
remedies that delivers soothing relief for sore throat and cough. Please Do not
give honey for babies under 1 year old..
Another option is to give vitamin C daily
regardless whether or not they are suffering from cold. Vitamin c is so
effective as cough remedies for kids because it's has the ability to revitalize
white blood cells and strengthen your kid from virus attack.
You might want to try some Herbal remedies for
coughing also.. But I would advice you to take it easy and try it one by one to
see which one works...Here are some herbal remedies advice for coughing..
1. You can mix 1 cup of Aloe Vera juice
with 5 - 6 tablespoons of honey, take like two tablespoons of this medicine
twice or thrice a day.. it's help .. Believe me ...
2. You can also try leafs of basil if you
have it around with 2 tablespoons of honey.. Boil this mixture for 5minutes and
drink it hot.. Please avoid too hot ...
Finally.. Chicken soup is the best if you know
how to prepare it,.. You might want to order some from the nearest restaurant. The
secret is this.. When a child is having cold or they are feeling bad because of
throat problem.. When they hear that you mentioned chicken soup.. Some
kids are very excited which brings their energy back to live.. And forget about
their sickness or flu..Try it and see which of the methods works best for
you...
Aside from the mentioned suggestions, you are
also suggested to make sure that your child is comfortable and that he/she gets
loads of rest and fluids in the course of the day.