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    Remedy for Blocked Nose?

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      BigDevil:

      PD prescribed Zyrtec (droplet) but it seemed to work better for me than him. Iliadin was also prescribed but I heard that after the medication wears off, you will actually feel the nose more blocked than before.
      BigDevil,
      i am a fan of dimetapp - i works for my kids and me. the drowsy effect is good to ensure that the sick (and the caregiver) get the much needed rest.

      when kids get sick, parents get burnt out too - do take care.

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        happymom_aa
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        Hi,


        You can try Karvol Capsules (can buy off-counter from pharmacies), which I used to relief DS’s blocked nose, esp during sleeping time.

        Just open a capsule and dip onto the handky, placed near the head (on the pillow) or inside the pillow cover, it will help to clear the blocked nose.

        Vicks is out as DS is allergy to it and this works for me too.

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          barney
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          Yes, Karvol is very effective, I used it on my gal when she was a baby and now once in a while when she gets blocked nose, she’ll request for it. Even now that she’s 7 yrs old, I still dip the solution on a hanky and insert the hanky into her pillow case. It really ease the breathing.

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            scoobydoo
            last edited by

            Zyrtec is mainly for relieving allergies, I find it of not much use for flu. DD’s PD prescribed Chlormine, find it very effective, but it makes her drowsy. You can get it at Guardian - however requires the Pharmacist to dispense it.

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              Funz
              last edited by

              Try saline nasal spray or wash like Sterimar.


              Kiddos’ PD recommended that to both as they both have allergy rhinitis. If it is not severe, she prefers that they use this instead of other nasal drops or spray as it is natural. And it helps maintain a clear airway.

              You can get it at most pharmacies.

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                BigDevil
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                happymom_aa:
                You can try Karvol Capsules....

                barney:
                Yes, Karvol is very effective...
                Great!! That's 2 votes for Karvol. Thanks!! Will go pick it up when heading out for lunch.
                scoobydoo:
                Zyrtec is mainly for relieving allergies, I find it of not much use for flu. DD's PD prescribed Chlormine, find it very effective, but it makes her drowsy. You can get it at Guardian - however requires the Pharmacist to dispense it.
                We are giving him Chlormine right now, but PD says that's for running nose, and Zyrtec to be taken before bed to ease blocked nose. Both med are supposed to cause drowsiness, but DS is still active as ever. Maybe we have a hyperactive kid... :roll:

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                  sashimi
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                  Eucalyptus oil. We have it in diluted form (from my MIL, I’ll have to ask DW for details) which we spray on DD’s pillow/bed, and her back/chest. Must be diluted otherwise may irritate skin. Eucalyptus oil has decongestant properties so will unblock noses.


                  However, I think it is also an ingredient in many decongestant oils like Axe oil and Vicks so you may alr be using it.

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                    BigDevil
                    last edited by

                    Funz:
                    Try saline nasal spray or wash like Sterimar.


                    Kiddos' PD recommended that to both as they both have allergy rhinitis. If it is not severe, she prefers that they use this instead of other nasal drops or spray as it is natural. And it helps maintain a clear airway.

                    You can get it at most pharmacies.
                    Oh yes, Sterimar....we did use that before.

                    Trouble is, DS really doesn't like getting sprayed in the nose and will kick and scream and cry...ending up with the nose more blocked than before! 😞

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                      schellen
                      last edited by

                      sashimi:
                      Eucalyptus oil. We have it in diluted form (from my MIL, I'll have to ask DW for details) which we spray on DD's pillow/bed, and her back/chest. Must be diluted otherwise may irritate skin. Eucalyptus oil has decongestant properties so will unblock noses.


                      However, I think it is also an ingredient in many decongestant oils like Axe oil and Vicks so you may alr be using it.
                      My mom buys the oil in bigger bottles. She says that it is very expensive as it's pure and an essential oil, the kind you use in aromatherapy. She dilutes it (probably with a lesser oil, not water naturally) and passes it to us in a small spray bottle. Even diluted, it may also irritate skin so sometimes, I spray it on my palm and very quickly transfer it to DD's skin. You have to do this within 1 second of spraying or lose the oil to evaporation. I spray it on her back, chest, throat, back of throat and ears.

                      (When DD used to be bitten by bed bugs/mites, my mom also told me to spray it on her bedding as the bugs hate eucalyptus. I don;t do this anymore since she doesn't get bitten anymore and the oil is expensive.)

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                        thebusybee
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                        BigDevil,


                        I use Badger Winter Wonder Balm (a type of vapour rub) on my DS since few months old whenever he has flu/blocked nose (now going 22 mth). Rub some on chest, throat, back, under feet then cover with socks before sleep. Can also massage at both sides of nose bridge to clear the congestion.

                        Reason that i use Badger’s because it’s mild and not too strong for children.

                        Ingredients : Virgin Olive Oil, Beeswax, Ginger Extract, Blue Gum Eucalyptus Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Rosemary Oil, Peppermint Oil, Tangerine Oil, Gum Benzoin, Ravensara Aromatica, Lavender, Thyme.

                        You can also get Vicks kid’s version, available at Guardian Pharmacy. Bought Badger from ‘Mom Essentials’

                        I like essential oils, sometimes i drop some eucalyptus, peppermint and chamomile oil in diffuser when DS has cold/flu.

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