We are concerned about our 7-week-old son's persistent cough; he is fine during the day, but will get bouts of coughing at night. When he spits up breastmilk there is often yellow mucous present. No fever, although he seems warmer than usual at times. At times his breathing sounds laboured, and every few days can sound a bit wheezy for a short time.
Doctor, nurses at MCH, baby books, websites, etc. all say the same thing: don't worry, elevate his head, etc. We were given bromhexine, administered 1ml every 6 hours, and that has helped to break up some mucous, but the problem persists.
BUT: as all of you know, we hate to hear him coughing like this.
Any advice? Should we consider a pulmonary specialist?
thank you
Doctor, nurses at MCH, baby books, websites, etc. all say the same thing: don't worry, elevate his head, etc. We were given bromhexine, administered 1ml every 6 hours, and that has helped to break up some mucous, but the problem persists.
BUT: as all of you know, we hate to hear him coughing like this.
Any advice? Should we consider a pulmonary specialist?
thank you