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There isn't a cure, but there's still a lot you can do to make your child feel better when they have a sneezy, drippy, all-around miserable cold. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best.
Scientists have discovered how to cut the length of a child’s cold by two days. Giving saline nasal drops was found to significantly shorten the length of time that symptoms were suffered.
found that saltwater nasal drops can reduce the duration of a child’s cold by up to two days. The study involved 407 children aged 6 and under, who were either given hypertonic saline (about 2.6 ...
It’s difficult to see your child struggling with the symptoms of a cold, which include congestion, sneezing, coughing, sore throat, achiness and exhaustion. Because there is no cure for a cold ...