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Dear Alison,
I’ve got a 4 year old daughter. When she gets sick, I’m hesitant to give her OTC medicines because I’m afraid that they are not good for her developing body. Am I right or is that just me being over cautious? Marissa L., WI

You’re right to hesitate. Over the counter medication is not good to give small children. It is often not very effective and as we’ve heard in the past couple of years (with all the recalls and warnings), can be dangerous. If it’s a cold or cough, pushing fluids, using a vaporizer, and Vicks are about the best remedies out there.

Remember that fevers are actually a good thing. Dr.‘s will tell you to stay home and try to push fluids with fevers up to 104 degrees (at 105 they’ll have you come in to the hospital). The place where kids get into trouble is that they dehydrate easily. So do whatever you can to get your daughter to drink when she is sick. My kids rarely get juice or pop (Talking Rain, diet Sprite or 7-UP) so if that’s what it takes to get them to drink then that’s what I’ll give them. My son loves to get sick so he gets special drinks and can lay around and watch TV all day!

Some natural remedies:

Please keep in mind that I am not a medical professional, however I do have coursework in Mothering 101, Bleeding and Bandaging, How to get your kid to sleep through the night when he can’t breathe, and my personal favorite, 101 Ways a Kiss Can Heal. :)

Your partner in health,
Alison

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