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22/11/2024

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Great advice, thank you 🤧👶
21/11/2024

Great advice, thank you 🤧👶

Hate to say it, but bronchiolitis season is here. I'd love to potentially save you a trip to the doctor with the following info! 👶

If your baby less than 2 years old is battling cough, congestion, fever, rattling in the chest, and/or difficulty breathing... you are likely dealing with bronchiolitis.

Bronchiolitis is basically inflammation of the lower lungs caused by a VIRUS, much like the common cold. The #1 cause is RSV, but other viruses cause it too. You'll see COUGH, CONGESTION, and/or FEVER in your little ones less than 2 years old, especially throughout the fall and winter months. ❄️ Mucus runs plentiful, and noses get all plugged up. You may hear noisy breathing, wheezing, or feel “rattling” in the chest. Kids can have mucus-filled vomit and loose stools, too.

Your peanut may feel pretty miserable, but the cause is viral – antibiotics will NOT help. In fact, antibiotics may cause side-effects like diarrhea and yeast infection. 😞 Steroids, albuterol, and breathing treatments are not typically recommended either. The immune system has to do all of the work, and most kids pull through just fine without a trip to the doctor. So what can you do to ease the symptoms in the meantime!?

First use nasal saline drops or spray from your local drug store to break up the mucus. Drop/spray it into each nostril and let it sit for 30 seconds or so. Next, suction your baby’s nostrils one at a time. 👃 If using a suction bulb: First squeeze the bulb flat, then gently place into one nostril (while plugging the opposite nostril) and release the bulb to suck out the gunk. Don’t force the bulb too deep. I’d recommend suctioning at least every 2-4 hours, especially prior to feeding or sleeping. It will help them breathe much easier. For even better suction action, consider buying an inexpensive suctioning device such as the NoseFrida!

Try putting a cool-mist humidifier near the crib to help with cough and congestion. 💨 Make sure to clean it out frequently to keep the humidifier germ-free. Do NOT give cough medicine to children less than 6 years old – they are not approved for children this young. Plus, the cough is what prevents mucus from festering deep down in the lungs.

If your baby is having RESPIRATORY DISTRESS (flaring nostrils, bobbing of the head, sucking in between the ribs with each breath, turning blue, or breathing really fast), you need to get them to an emergency room, preferably a pediatric ER if within reasonable distance. If they simply look really sick, please bring them in. They may need fluids, oxygen, and/or breathing support. 🏥

Treat fevers if they are making your child uncomfortable. 🔥 Remember that a fever of 100.4F and above in a baby LESS than 3 months needs to be evaluated by a medical provider. However, beyond that age, fever is NOT the enemy – dehydration and respiratory distress are the enemies! Fever is simply the body’s natural way of ramping up the immune system. With that being said, it is worth a visit to the doctor's office for persistent fevers lasting longer than 4 days to rule out a secondary infection.

Speaking of dehydration, encourage plenty of fluids such as breast milk, formula, and Pedialyte – fluids are WAY more important than solid foods during times of illness. 🍼 Kids may go several days without eating solid food, and that’s actually okay as long as they’re staying hydrated. A great indicator of hydration status is urine output. If they can't drink enough fluid to urinate at LEAST 3 times per day, they need to be brought in.

You can prevent the spread of viral infections through diligent hand-washing, disinfecting hard surfaces, and avoiding sick friends and family. Try to steer clear of super crowded places and cigarette smoke. 🚭

Take-home message: When your baby is so congested that they can hardly eat or sleep, save yourself a trip to the germ-infested ER by keeping these at-home tips in mind!

Totally agree with this 👍As long as children are in a safe physical space, they learn best from playing “free range”. Th...
29/10/2024

Totally agree with this 👍
As long as children are in a safe physical space, they learn best from playing “free range”.
This encourages problem solving, motor planning and fantasy play.
If your kiddie is safe, don’t hover !

25/10/2024

Look out for my online introduction to solids talk next Friday 1 November 👶

10/10/2024

. . . comment “TANTRUMS” below, and I’ll send you the link to join my Free Tame Tantrum Masterclass so you feel calm and confident the next time tantrums happen.⁣👏✨
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Here are some key things to remember about 2-year-olds:

🤸‍♂️Limited Language Skills: They have limited language skills: At this age, your child may struggle with expressing themselves. They won’t say, “Hey Dad, I’m upset that you told me to Go back to bed! when I came for a visit in the middle of the night

🤸‍♂️Short Attention Spans: Expect a 2-year-old to be easily distracted. They typically can’t focus on one activity for long, so don’t be surprised if they can’t sit still during a doctor’s visit.

🤸‍♂️Emotional Control is a Work in Progress: Managing feelings and impulses is hard for toddlers. Tantrums are a common way they express frustration and overwhelm.

🤸‍♂️High Energy Needs: Two-year-olds are bundles of energy! They thrive with lots of time to run, jump, and play, which is great for their physical development and helps burn off excess energy.

Turns out, you don’t have to be a perfect parent to raise an awesome kid.

06/09/2024

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24/07/2024

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18/07/2024

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This is a very interesting article 👶Thanks Dr Diane !
14/07/2024

This is a very interesting article 👶
Thanks Dr Diane !

By Diane Arnaout, M.D.I remember scrolling through a Facebook group for physicians a few years ago, and a popular post rolled onto my screen, written by a confused pediatrician.“What the heck is up with all these moms wanting their baby’s tongues cut?”  It was followed by hundreds of comments...

01/07/2024

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26/06/2024

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