Runny nose and fever, plus a persistent cough: almost no child is spared from illness in the autumn. From strong medicines to cough syrup, lozenges and tea, no stone is left unturned to get rid of flu symptoms. The “Krone” has looked at how you can help your little one get back on its feet. And why buns should not be demonized.
The first look in the nursery early in the morning is enough to know: my child is sick. The suffering face, the swollen eyes, the red nose with a snot bubble. And a cough straight from the bronchi is a must. Nureflex is quickly available to reduce fever. And the medicine cabinet is also well stocked against coughs. Drops, balls, juices and teas literally appear. But what is the right choice? “It all depends,” says Prim.University. Prof. Dr. Reinhold Kerbl, head of the department of pediatrics and adolescent medicine at LKH Leoben.
Source: Krone

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