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How Do You Treat Post-Nasal Drip In Children?

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How Do You Treat Post-Nasal Drip In Children?

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“Hi! I’m Dr. David Hill and today we’re going to be talking about how to treat post-nasal drip in children. So you may notice that a child doesn’t necessarily blow his/her nose a whole lot and may not have snot dripping down their face, but they may spend a lot of time sort of bringing up phlegm from the back of their throat. Going ehhhhhhh, or hhhrrrr or any of those other lovely sounds that children make. That was a good one. So that’s a sign that there’s some sort of nasal secretion that are being managed. And the first question for you is, what is the source of the nasal secretions? There are lots of reasons a child’s nose may run. It could be as simple as the weather is cold, or it could be allergies, it could be the common cold or it could even be a bacterial sinus infection. Telling the different between these three things is a little difficult but you can get some clues and knowing which thing you’re treating really helps you to treat it. Looking for colds, children will get an

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