Congestion/wheezing

Updated on March 21, 2008
A.H. asks from Beverly Hills, CA
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Little Tyler seems to have a little congestion and wheezing in his lungs...Any suggestions??? he is almost 5 months old...

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Well, first of all, thanks to all the people that responded...I am trying the "simply saline" product. The Doctor said the lungs were fine, but, with the green mucus discharge, looks like a virus....So She said, if it persists for 24 hours, to put him on an antibiotic......there you have it!
Thanks again!

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D.C.

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A. i would definatley take him to the doctor cause the wheezing could be asthma or even phnemonia dont take any chances with that my son is an asthmatic.....

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M.B.

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i would definitely take him to the doctor. especially being that this is RSV season. although there isn't really anything they can do to get rid or it--it just has to take it's course. it can lead to other complications.

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K.M.

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Since your child is still so young, I would immediately take him to the pediatrician. Better safe than sorry!

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M.H.

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N.J.

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Baby Vicks VapoRub, saline for his nose, a humidifier, and sleep elevated, either in his car seat or swing. You could also put a pillow under his mattress which worked for my kids. These are all things my pediatrician suggested when my kids were babies.

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L.S.

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I AGREE with the first response-CALL THE PEDIATRICIAN. If you ever have a question always call the ped-they are there all hours all questions-is what my ped tells us. You should never guess. My son had RSV-which like the first said could be treated at home and recover as long as it is not let go and gets severe.Hope all is well and baby gets better soon. L. :)

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K.K.

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Just to be on the safe side, I would call your pediatrician. When a baby starts wheezing in his lungs, it's a little bit more than a minor cold. He might have an allergy to something in the house.

Hope he feels better soon.

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A.N.

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Who knows what allergy, infection, etc
Do call for medical advice. Hope Tyler is soon well!

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J.L.

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Wheezing really warrants a call to the pediatrician. Hopefully it's just a run of the mill cold, but it could be something like RSV, which my twin infants both had (and recovered from with treatments at home). I don't mean to cause unnecessary worry, I know we mothers are good at doing that on our own. It's probably best to check things out with a doctor just to be sure. Good luck.

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C.S.

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Hi A.,
yes take the little guy to the doc but also watch for his breathing, if his tummy or chest labors to breathe take him right away to doc or emergency room.

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J.R.

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Ack! If your pediatrician thinks he has a virus, why would she put him on antibiotics?? Antibiotics only work for bacterial infections and can cause all sorts of unintended consequences (for example, thrush and yeast infections). I would recommend trying the other recommended fixes (humidifier, Vicks) before resorting to antibiotics.

Good luck! Hope he feels better soon.

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