Medical for children

  • does giving an 1.5 year old baby who has bronchitus, Ice cream or cold liquids make him cough more or constrict his throat more?


  • Hi abiedj, May I draw your attention to the disclaimer at the bottom of the page. I am not a health care professional, and it's always best to follow the advice of your child's pediatrician. Cold liquids aren't going to be beneficial and in fact might be harmful as stated here: http://www.yourmedicalsource.com/library/bronchitis/BCH_treatment.html "Drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of water helps keep the secretions in the lungs liquid. Drinking hot liquids such as teas can also help remove phlegm from the lungs. Cold liquids tend to irritate the airways because of proximity of the esophagus to the trachea in the neck and upper chest." And as my colleague sublime1 posted... avoid dairy foods such as ice cream: http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/article.asp?PageType=Article&ID=240 "Avoid dairy foods, which have a tendency to increase and thicken mucus." =============================================================================== Bronchitis http://www.organichealthandbeauty.com/bronchitis.html Symptoms "The inflammation results in a buildup of mucus plus coughing, fever, pain in the chest/or back, fatigue, sore throat, difficulty breathing, and even sudden chills and shaking." [edit] "Avoid mucus forming foods such as fatty dairy foods (butter, milk, ice cream, cream, cheese)... " [edit] "Do not smoke and avoid second hand smoke. Do not use a cough suppressant because coughing is essential for eliminating mucus secretions. If coughing is persistent or severe enough, consult a healthcare professional as this may be a sign of developing pneumonia." =============================================================================== HealthJournal http://www.bodyandfitness.com/Information/Health/bronchitis.htm Symptoms "Just when your child is getting over a cold or the flu, his temperature starts to climb and he begins to have coughing fits and spit up mucus. When you take him to the doctor, you're likely to hear one of those ''-itis'' words, which means something is inflamed." [edit] "In this case, the -itis is bronchitis, and it means inflammation of the bronchial tubes, the two large tubes that branch off the windpipe. Bronchitis can be caused by wayward bacteria from the throat or by the same virus that caused the initial cold or flu. As the lining of those tubes swells, mucus builds up. The heavy coughing is a sign that your child is trying to clear that mucus from his bronchial passages. If the bronchitis is caused by bacteria, your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic. If it's a viral infection, an antibiotic won't help, but there's a lot you can do to make your child more comfortable and maybe even get over it faster. Here are some home-remedy tactics that doctors recommend for both bacterial and viral bronchitis." [edit] "Give extra fluids. Water is best, but any liquid will do, says F. T. Fitzpatrick, M.D., a pediatrician in private practice in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The fluids help thin the mucus, making it easier to cough up, and can also soothe a throat that's tickly from coughing." Moisturize the bedroom. Humidity may help soothe the irritated bronchial membranes, says J. Owen Hendley, M.D., professor of pediatrics and head of pediatric infectious diseases at the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville. Close the door to your child's bedroom and turn on the vaporizer about a half-hour before he goes to sleep--and leave it on all night, he suggests. ''That way you can get the humidity up to as much as 70 percent.'' Encourage productive coughing. Since the mucus in the bronchial tubes is causing your child to cough, encourage her to clear her lungs, says Dr. Hendley. If a small child is having trouble coughing up the mucus, pat her gently on the back. Keep tissues available so that your child can use them if needed." =============================================================================== Acute Bronchitis http://www.thehealthyforum.com/bodymapssec/lung_achronchcc_sugc.html "Most of us know how exhausting just a heavy cough can be, but it’s particularly distressing to see a child or baby struggling with this very uncomfortable condition. Of course they need conventional medical attention if only to get a correct diagnosis but it’s often possible to avoid the use of antibiotics, which are no help for viral infections anyway, by using natural remedies and complementary therapies." [edit] "Specific drinks can also help loosen the chest - the best is hot water mixed with lemon juice and sweetened with honey you can also use pineapple or blackcurrant juice, or rosehip syrup in the same way." =============================================================================== Bronchitis http://www.mothernature.com/Library/bookshelf/Books/47/21.cfm "Keep the fluids flowing. "Drinking fluids helps the mucus become more watery and easier to dough up," says Dr. Phillips. "Four to six glasses of fluid a day will do a good job of breaking it up." Warm liquids or just plain water is best. Breathe in warm, moist air. Warm, moist air will also help vaporize the mucus. "If you have mucus that is thick or difficult to cough up, a vaporizer will help to loosen the secretions. You could also stand in your bathroom, close the door, and then run your shower, breathing in the warm mist that steams up your bathroom." Soothe with chicken soup. Mom's chicken soup is more than comforting to an ill child; it really does help clear congestion. ''Some scientific evidence has shown that chicken soup helps clear secretions better than other liquids,'' says Dr. Meland. If your child likes it, now is the time to let her slurp her fill. You can use either store-bought or homemade. Nix the smoking. Don't allow anyone to smoke in your house, says Dr. Fitzpatrick. If you smoke, go outside to do it. The smoke irritates the bronchial tubes and can make the infection worse." =============================================================================== In my long life, I've had several bouts with bronchitis. I'd like to suggest some things that helped to relieve my discomfort and induce a productive cough. 1. - Do elevate the head and chest area when sleeping. 2. - Try a bit of Vicks Mentholatum on the chest, neck/throat area, and underneath the nose. 4. - Keep the chest covered at all times. 3. - Go into the bathroom, turn on the shower with all hot water. Close the door. Wait about 3-5 minutes and then take your child into the bathroom. There will be a lot of steam. This is fantastic for loosening congestion in the chest and will enable better breathing and will loosen mucus. Be sure to sit on something stable such as a chair. Sit for about 5 minutes. Make sure your child does NOT get chilled, when you leave the room to a cooler area. 4. - Light chest or back patting helps to loosen mucous and phlegm. (gently!) 5. - Sleeping room should not be too warm or cool. Keep the room humidified. 6. - Liquids, liquids, liquids. Rest and more rest. 7. - Ask your pediatrician what cough medicine he/she recommends. (I like generic Robitussin DM... which works for me.) =============================================================================== Google search: cold liquids bronchitis ice cream dairy foods bronchitis relieve bronchitis symptoms Plus my personal experience. I hope your baby will be well soon. :) Best regards, tlspiegel







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