How Do You Treat Childrens Sore Throats?
Sore throats are a pretty common occurrence. Most of us will have one at least once or twice a year. When it comes to children’s sore throats, most are caused by factors other than bacterial infection. This means you must find a way to treat them without the help of antibiotics. Read on to learn more about how to treat children’s sore throats. Identify the possible cause of your child’s sore throat. Children have sore throats for a variety of different reasons, few of which are the bacterial infections that need to be treated by antibiotics. A primary suspect is allergies, especially during the months in which the pollen count is high. Other causes include irritation caused by dry air, exposure to tobacco smoke, loud and frequent yelling, a cold or another viral infection. Eliminate environmental factors that might be exacerbating your child’s sore throat. That means getting rid of the pet to which he might be allergic, providing a humidifier to counteract the dry air caused by the win