OTC Cold Remedies Laurel MS

For nasal relief, Hyland’s Sniffles ’n Sneezes 4 Kids contains zinc gluconate, which has been proven to shorten a cold’s duration by almost half. Roy Steinbock, MD, a holistic pediatrician in Boulder, Colorado, recommends Heel’s Euphorbium anti-inflammatory nasal spray for all ages, even infants.

James Mallard Holston, MD
(601) 426-4509
PO Box 607
Laurel, MS
Specialties
Pediatrics
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ms Sch Of Med, Jackson Ms 39216
Graduation Year: 1975
Hospital
Hospital: South Central Reg Med Ctr, Laurel, Ms
Group Practice: Laurel Pediatric & Adolescent

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Patricia Tibbs, MD
PO Box 4361
Laurel, MS
Specialties
Pediatrics
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Makerere Univ, Med Sch, Kampala, Uganda (315-01 Prior 1/71)
Graduation Year: 1990

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Dr. Rushikesh H Mehta
(601) 649-1227
Laurel, MS
Specialty
Pediatrics

Open Air MRI of Laurel
(601) 428-5026
227 South 13th Avenue
Laurel, MS
 
Laurel Dialysis Unit
(601) 425-1853
1527 Larry Drive
Laurel, MS
 
Dr. James Mallard Holston
(601) 426-4509
PO Box 607
Laurel, MS
Specialty
Pediatrics

Dr. Patricia Tibbs
(901) 226-3024
PO Box 4361
Laurel, MS
Specialty
Pediatrics

Council Ben P Md PC
(601) 426-3143
124 North 16th Avenue
Laurel, MS
 
James M Holston
(601) 649-3520
234 S 12th Ave
Laurel, MS
Specialty
Adolescent Medicine

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Dr. Achyutha Pujari
(504) 896-9400
234 S 12th Ave
Laurel, MS
Specialty
Pediatrics

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OTC Cold Remedies

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By Candace Walsh

Since the FDA urged parents to avoid children’s over-the-counter cold and cough medicines, you may have had a few questions. First, why were they banned? And second, how can you safely ease your sick child’s discomfort?

In 2005, three babies six months or younger died after they were given cold and cough medicines containing the nasal decongestant pseudoephedrine and/or the cough suppressant dextromethorphan, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Each baby had high levels of pseudoephedrine in her bloodstream. The CDC also reports that from 2004 to 2005, more than 1,500 children under the age of 2 were treated in emergency rooms for problems related to these OTC medications. Finally, an FDA report released in September 2007 revealed that from 1969 to 2006, 54 children died after taking decongestants, and 69 children died after taking antihistamines.

Safer Homeopathic And Herbal Approaches:
For nasal relief, Hyland’s Sniffles ’n Sneezes 4 Kids contains zinc gluconate, which has been proven to shorten a cold’s duration by almost half. Roy Steinbock, MD, a holistic pediatrician in Boulder, Colorado, recommends Heel’s Euphorbium anti-inflammatory nasal spray for all ages, even infants.

For sore throats and coughs, Steinbock recommends slippery elm bark and cherry bark lozenges for children older than one year.

For ear discomfort, he recommends willow-garlic oil. Aspirin was first derived from willow trees, so it provides an analgesic effect.

For a mild and organic chest rub, try Nature’s Baby Organics Ah-Choo chest rub, made of olive oil, eucalyptus, and tea tree oil.

For skin irritation from a runny nose, try Boogie Wipes, saline wipes that gently remove dried mucus from around the nose, or Emily Skin Soother salve, which protects and soothes chapped and raw skin.

Author: Candace Walsh

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