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<blockquote data-quote="Wisteria Farms" data-source="post: 770998" data-attributes="member: 6734"><p>WOW!!! In the words of my oldest daughter... MILKMAID YOU ARE THE BOMB DIGGITY!!</p><p>Thanks! Its just one of those things that bugs me because I don't know the answer... I keep seeing her cough, thinking its a bad thing but found a rather firm piece of phlem in the water tank...can only assume she was drinking and "hacked" it up... but it got me thinking about albuterol in children which loosens the nasty stuff and I thought, "well, maybe she's clearing it out of her system"... She's not coughing NEAR as much as she was but when she does its like she's bringing something up.</p><p></p><p>In only one article I read that they will cough up phlem and then swallow it which sometimes causes a secondary bacterial infection in their gut. So, in trying not to miss a step I gave her some neomycin for her gut...</p><p></p><p>but again, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisteria Farms, post: 770998, member: 6734"] WOW!!! In the words of my oldest daughter... MILKMAID YOU ARE THE BOMB DIGGITY!! Thanks! Its just one of those things that bugs me because I don't know the answer... I keep seeing her cough, thinking its a bad thing but found a rather firm piece of phlem in the water tank...can only assume she was drinking and "hacked" it up... but it got me thinking about albuterol in children which loosens the nasty stuff and I thought, "well, maybe she's clearing it out of her system"... She's not coughing NEAR as much as she was but when she does its like she's bringing something up. In only one article I read that they will cough up phlem and then swallow it which sometimes causes a secondary bacterial infection in their gut. So, in trying not to miss a step I gave her some neomycin for her gut... but again, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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