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The 9 Best Cough Remedies for Kids at Night

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Coughing is a very common problem among children, and it can be especially bad if you are troubling your child’s sleep. Colds happen because their immune systems aren’t strong enough to fight off illness or infection yet, especially in babies who haven’t been vaccinated against them!

Mothers always look out for remedies to cure a cough without having to go run towards the doctor. Here’s a list of a few tried and tested effective home remedies when it comes down to your child’s health, but let me tell you about some common causes that can lead them into having such an illness in the 1st place.

There are 9 effective Night Time Cough Remedies for Kids

Colds are a common illness for children, especially those who live in cold weather. The constant coughing can be emotionally stressful and exhausting – not only does it make sleep difficult, but also leaves them feeling tired during the daytime! If you notice your toddler stopping dead in his/her tracks when he starts to cough, then there may be an underlying medical condition causing this behaviour, which should definitely get checked out by their doctor so that we know what steps need to be taken next.

Warm Soup

soup

Giving your child a bowl of warm vegetable soup will not only relieve them from coughs and sore throats, but also provide the perfect remedy for what’s bothering you.

Throat Lozenges

Throat Lozenges

When you need a quick fix for your cough and cold, Zinc Lozenges are the answer! These lozenge tablets can be taken once every 2-3 hours to provide relief from throat inflammation as well.

In India, children are given rock candy(mishri) to suck on in order to cure their throat irritation, which causes cough. It is said that anything that stimulates saliva like lozenges or Mishri will provide relief from sore throats and dry mouths when consumed regularly with plenty of water afterwards because it keeps the passage moistened at all times!

Turmeric Milk

Turmeric Milk

Turmeric is known for its powerful antibacterial properties, so mix ½ teaspoon into warm milk and have your child drink this before bedtime. If they cannot finish a whole glass themselves, then gradually increase the amount over time until you can give them 1 cup per day!

Turmeric and Honey Mixture

Turmeric and Honey Mixture

Turmeric has been used for centuries as a natural remedy, and honey helps soothe your kid’s cough. This combination will give relief from coughs, especially those pesky dry ones at nighttime! Home remedies like these are easy enough for parents who don’t have any special skills in medicine or science-they just need some kitchen basics around so they can make up an effective treatment right away when needed most.

 

Inhaling Smoke of Burnt Turmeric Root

Burnt Turmeric Root

If you have a cough, burning turmeric root and inhaling the smoke (also known as Dhoomapana in Ayurveda), is an excellent way to get rid of your symptoms. All that’s necessary for this remedy are some leaves from the plant along with lit charcoal or dried powder, which can be found at most grocery stores these days; then simply place them onto the burner until they start smoking before adding more fuel if needed—keeping careful watch so nothing goes out.

Ginger and Honey

Ginger and Honey

Ginger is a fantastic tool for treating allergies and cough. Ginger is a natural antihistamine that can help in treating allergies, which causes one of the most common coughs. It also cures persistent Colds too! The juice from crushed ginger mixed with honey soothes your throat and heals it up faster than you know what happened – just mix some up as soon as possible for best results.

Elevated Head

Elevated Head

When your child coughs at night, it is possible that the mucus has dribbled down from her nose into his throat. To reduce this trickling and help him get better faster, propping up his head with pillows will allow air to flow through easier, so he can breathe more easily without waking up too often!

I’m sure most parents can relate!

Massage

massaging

Heat some mustard oil in a frying pan and add roughly crushed garlic to it. Let cool then massage all over your child’s body, especially on their throat chest back palms of hands below feet.

The gentle massage of the chest and back can be soothing for both parents, as well as a baby. Mustard oil keeps one warm, while garlic has antimicrobial properties that ward off infections! But don’t overdo it-you should only apply slightly stronger pressure when massaging these parts of your child’s body.

Tulsi and Honey

Tulsi and Honey

The ancient tradition of wearing a tulsi necklace has been proven to be true. Tulsi prevents infections and increases immunity, making it an invaluable asset for anyone who wants healthy lungs or just needs their voice heard! The juice of the tulsi leaves mixed with honey is a popular remedy for coughs. It has been shown to relieve children from constantly coughing, and helps soothe their throats by preventing infection!

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