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Children With Sinus Congestion ?


livvie2sha

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livvie2sha Newbie

does anyone out there know of any sinus meds that are glutten-free, as my dr. cannot come up with one and my daughter is so very badly congested and coughs all the time even in her sleep ?

I'd appreciate if anyone can help me with this.


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AIRHJ Newbie

Try the kids Claritin D, it comes in a liquid form. I believe this is gluten free, I called on it a year ago. Please call the number on the box again to confirm its gluten free before you give it to your daughter. Thanks

Karen B. Explorer

My hubby had done 2 runs of antibiotic and still couldn't kick his sinus infection. What finally did the trick was a nasal rinse his doc recommended that he bought at Walgreens. It's gluten-free ad only contains sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate.

NeilMed Sinus Rinse Complete Adult Kit

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I notice they show a kit for children as well. Hubby said the procedure is far from pleasant but he felt improvement on the first treatment and was clear on the third day.

If you don't think it's that bad yet, saline nasal spray is gentler, not as unpleasant and completely safe for kids. A co-worker of mine uses it on her kid regularly.

livvie2sha Newbie

I thank both of you she has it so bad !!!

holdthegluten Rising Star

SUDAFED IS GLUTEN FREE.............TRY IT OUT

Electra375 Newbie

Foods can aggrevate sinuses, like a seasonal allergy.

Dairy is numero uno in that department.

Also my littles get sinus and coughs etc when they ingest gluten.

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