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  • gumdrops
    Daycare.com Member
    • Feb 2018
    • 186

    Non-Stop Coughing

    DCG4 gets a nasty dry cough every 2-3 months and it lasts a few weeks every time. Mom is in denial that it could be allergies. Today she is coughing and gagging while crying because she's tired of coughing. I text DCM, she says to make sure she's spitting out any phlegm that comes up because she just keeps coughing the same phlegm up.

    Is that a thing? Doesn't phlegm come from the lungs and when you swallow it goes to the stomach?

    I just feel bad for this girl because she is miserable when she gets into a coughing fit.
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Originally posted by gumdrops
    DCG4 gets a nasty dry cough every 2-3 months and it lasts a few weeks every time. Mom is in denial that it could be allergies. Today she is coughing and gagging while crying because she's tired of coughing. I text DCM, she says to make sure she's spitting out any phlegm that comes up because she just keeps coughing the same phlegm up.

    Is that a thing? Doesn't phlegm come from the lungs and when you swallow it goes to the stomach?

    I just feel bad for this girl because she is miserable when she gets into a coughing fit.
    No matter what the issue is, she is clearly not able to participate as normal. I'd send her home. Poor kiddo.

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    • Ac114
      Daycare.com Member
      • Feb 2018
      • 573

      #3
      Originally posted by gumdrops
      DCG4 gets a nasty dry cough every 2-3 months and it lasts a few weeks every time. Mom is in denial that it could be allergies. Today she is coughing and gagging while crying because she's tired of coughing. I text DCM, she says to make sure she's spitting out any phlegm that comes up because she just keeps coughing the same phlegm up.

      Is that a thing? Doesn't phlegm come from the lungs and when you swallow it goes to the stomach?

      I just feel bad for this girl because she is miserable when she gets into a coughing fit.
      I would also send her home. That’s not fair to her or you.

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      • Ariana
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 8969

        #4
        This would be a definite send home as per my policies. A child coughing like this needs to go home, maybe then mom will wake up from her denial and get her child some help. SMH, some parents

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        • ColorfulSunburst
          Daycare.com Member
          • Oct 2013
          • 649

          #5
          Black radish with honey for cough It has long black radish with honey was considered the most reliable immuno-effective antimicrobial ...


          it is an anti-cough recipe from my childhood. Very simple and effective. I recommend it for all my customers. It really helps.

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          • Mom2Two
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2015
            • 1855

            #6
            Odds are that it's drainage from her nose. If it was from her lungs that would be pneumonia or something.

            It could be allergies or maybe she catches a munch of sinus bugs.

            For my own child, I would give vitamin C to help with the drainage etc. Idk what to say to the mom though. I'm with the others--I don't allow constant coughing here. She needs to find a solution even if it's anti-cough stuff from her pediatrician.

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            • dreamer
              dreaming of her own DC
              • Mar 2017
              • 120

              #7
              I have a little cousin, age 2, who has a chronic cough. It turns out that she has asthma. Maybe you could suggest this to the DCM as well, perhaps the little girl needs an inhaler :c

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              • Mom2Two
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jan 2015
                • 1855

                #8
                Originally posted by ColorfulSunburst
                http://great-beemaster.blogspot.com/...for-cough.html

                it is an anti-cough recipe from my childhood. Very simple and effective. I recommend it for all my customers. It really helps.
                I love that idea for a dry cough! That made me remember another thing we do here: sipping on full cream milk can help coat a dry, tickly cough.

                Seems like they need to see a doctor though. We can't diagnose online here.

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