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Spring is finally here, and although Mother Nature hasn’t exactly been cooperating lately, we’re looking forward to the warm weather that we know will eventually be on its way. But you still need to be prepared even after cold and flu season comes to a close. If you’ve ever had a cold in the summer, you know what I’m talking about.
Pfizer Pediatric Platform
Thankfully the Pfizer Pediatric Platform is now available to help parents not only treat illnesses but to prevent them. In the past few weeks there have been some nasty viruses going around and mostly recently my oldest had strep. I was so thankful for the Children’s Advil we had stockpiled before cold and flu season began.
We use Children’s Advil® to ease those aches and pains while reducing the fever fast for kids age 2-11. Children’s Advil® comes in several great-tasting flavors, including: Sugar-free Dye-free Berry, Bubble Gum, Grape, Blue Raspberry, Fruit and Dye-Free White Grape flavors. When the kids were under the age of two, we relied on Infants’ Advil® White Grape for quick pain and fever in a non-staining formula.
Formulated just for kids, Children’s Robitussin® DM Day/Night Pack (Children’s Robitussin® Cough & Chest Congestion and Children’s Robitussin® Nighttime Cough) non-drowsy daytime formula helps break up chest congestion, while the long-acting nighttime formula relieves coughs and runny noses to help kids get the rest they need.
All in a great tasting grape flavor, Children’s Dimetapp® Cold & Cough tackles a child’s most bothersome stuffy and runny noses, all while working to relieve cough.
Please remember: It is important to always read and keep the cartons for complete warnings and dosing information on Pfizer Pediatric Platform products. Use products as directed on product packaging. Find all of the above Pfizer Pediatric Platform products at Target.
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We encourage lots of naps, warm or cold washcloths on the head and neck, cuddles, and lots of liquids if the can handle it.
Washing hands, covering there mouth when coughing and sneezing
Lots of hand washing!! We drink lots of juice, soup, and watching cartoons on netflix or hulu!
we try to eat healthy to prevent sickness and when we are sick we take it easy to build their bodies back up
We wash our hands often and make sure to take vitamins.
I make sure they get plenty of rest and stay hydrated with things like Popsicles.
I use essential oils to help with congestion. The stuffy nose congestion is miserable!
I give him vitamins daily and make sure he washes his hands a lot.
We don’t really have a way of preventing it, but when she does get sick plenty of fluids and rest.
Preventing illness is hard, especially with children in school. We wash our hands a lot, and try to get plenty of vitamin C.