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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 413545" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Lisa, my grandson (with the perpetually snotty nose) gets that a lot too. He gets it even when he's not sick with something else. My daughter is a nurse and she got him a little machine to give him breathing treatments at home. I'm not sure exactly what kind of machine it is or if it has any kind of medication in it or if it's just steam but it does help him quite a bit. It has tubing and a little mask-like thing to go over his nose and mouth - of course he will have none of that so she just holds it in front of his nose and lets him breathe in the mist. He HATES it and will squirm and fight and cry because he's "busy" and doesn't want to be restrained that long, but pretty soon he settles down when he realizes that it's helping him and he's breathing easier. I don't know if he's been officially diagnosed with asthma yet, but it's coming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 413545, member: 1883"] Lisa, my grandson (with the perpetually snotty nose) gets that a lot too. He gets it even when he's not sick with something else. My daughter is a nurse and she got him a little machine to give him breathing treatments at home. I'm not sure exactly what kind of machine it is or if it has any kind of medication in it or if it's just steam but it does help him quite a bit. It has tubing and a little mask-like thing to go over his nose and mouth - of course he will have none of that so she just holds it in front of his nose and lets him breathe in the mist. He HATES it and will squirm and fight and cry because he's "busy" and doesn't want to be restrained that long, but pretty soon he settles down when he realizes that it's helping him and he's breathing easier. I don't know if he's been officially diagnosed with asthma yet, but it's coming! [/QUOTE]
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