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My Personal Viral Survival Guide (Finally, a post for adults!)
How an ER Doctor/Mom Survives a Viral Illness Like most humans with bills, children, and responsibilities that do not respect my mucus production, I cannot simply spend the day(s) in bed when I get a cold or flu. So when the viral goblins strike, I rely on these adult-oriented remedies to get me through (sadly, I am not paid to endorse any of these things): 1. Water, water, water Hydration is my personality now. 2. Non-drowsy antihistamines Try cetirizine (Reactine), fexofen
3 days ago2 min read


Honey Beats Cough Syrup? A Sweet Fix for Your Kid’s Nighttime Cough
Let’s face it — few things are worse than being woken up in the middle of the night by your child’s endless coughing. Not only are they miserable, but you're both running on fumes the next day. So, what actually works to help kids sleep better during a cold? Surprise: it might be something already in your kitchen — honey. 🧐 The Big Question: Honey or Cough Syrup? A group of researchers wanted to find out: Does honey help more than store-bought cough medicine (like dextrometh
Sep 52 min read


Fevers: How High is Too High?
As a parent, seeing a high number on the thermometer can be scary. You may wonder: Will a high fever harm my child? Are they at risk...
Aug 162 min read


When does your child with a fever need to see a doctor?
When does my child with a fever need to go to the Emergency Room ? 1. Your child is less than 3 months old and has a fever of any ...
Nov 19, 20241 min read


Fever FAQ
Your child has been cranky all evening and doesn't want to eat. You check their temperature and you hear an ominous long beeping sound...
Nov 5, 20244 min read


Better Out Than In: Medications to Avoid in Diarrhea and Vomiting
In general, viral gastroenteritis (the stomach flu) resolves on it's own with diligent oral rehydration: frequent small sips of fluids,...
Oct 10, 20242 min read
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