It has been years and years, but it seemed like taking the kid to the bathroom and running hot water and filling the room with steam was helpful. I am sure there may be better treatments these days.
My boy used to get it quite often, I had to make a few midnight drives to the hospital because his breathing had got so bad.
The last night I went to the hospital the Doctor told me, "John before it gets this bad, as he starts acting up at night, wrap him up a warm blanket and have him stick his head out an open window for some cool fresh air".
I did from then on and I never brought him back to the hospital since, that cold air, or cool air from the window would supress any cough and losen up his throat. Try it out.
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Just got back from the doctors - she has to take a nebulizer treatment twice a day and as soon as she acts up .. as stated by a bunch of you .. open up some windows .. get some fresh hair .. keep her body warm and keep her as calm as possible
The dr just found it strange she has never had an issue and now at 6 she pops up with it
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