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Persistent cough and Vicks on feet

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Differentfrom · 21/04/2010 06:57

Just felt compelled to post straight away. My daughter has a dreadful cough that develops after / during every slight cold she picks up. She had a very nasty croup episode when she was about a year old and now, at 2.5, she still gets a cough, worse at night, whenever she's a bit snotty. Her cough sounds dreadful and is just painful to listen to. So, last night, I decided to try the Vicks and socks trick and am astonished at the almost instant results! Blimey. She went on to sleep soundly with scarcely a cough. Fantastic. Anyone else's child gets this kind of cough so frequently?

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SilveryMoon · 21/04/2010 06:59

My ds2 (14m) gets a bad cough when he gets a cold. He has had croup twice.
What is this vicks and socks trick you talk of?

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Differentfrom · 21/04/2010 07:04

I read that, when you put them to bed, whack Vicks Vaporub (?) on the soles of their feet and put some socks on. I'm not sure how it works but, although it could have been coincidence, last night there was an almost instant reduction in coughing. Worth a go I reckon.

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SilveryMoon · 21/04/2010 07:10

ooohhh. I'm going to try that tonight. Thank you

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BeenBeta · 21/04/2010 07:13

Yes Vicks on the feet especially around and between the toes and front part of the sole of the foot just behind the toes. These corrspond to the reflexology points that cover sinuses, throat and lungs.

It really works. I use it myself and on the children.

Soaking the feet in hot water before going to bed and throughout the day if I have a bad cold and am feeling really achey and shiery is good too.

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Differentfrom · 21/04/2010 07:14

You're welcome. Hope it works for your son

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Differentfrom · 21/04/2010 07:17

Thanks for that info BeenBeta. I thought it must have something to do with reflexology points but wasn't sure. Tbh, quite liked the excuse to rub dd's slightly-less-soft-than-as-a-baby-but-still-satiny feet!

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