Infections in newborn infants & toddlers – what can you do if they have sniffles or a cough? Interview with Dr Manfred Praun
Sniffles, coughs and colds – newborn infants and toddlers are often sick. Paediatrician Dr Manfred Praun explains why.


Sniffles, coughs and colds – newborn infants and toddlers are often sick. Paediatrician Dr Manfred Praun explains why.

A dry cough, also called an unproductive cough or a tickly cough, is a cough with no sputum (mucus). Where does it come from? What can you do against a dry cough? We explain here when you have to see a doctor and address other questions.

Coughing can be strenuous. Here are five home remedies against coughing that can ease symptoms and make you feel more comfortable.

Children often have a cough during the colder seasons. Find out here when you should go to the doctor, what helps ease a cough and improves your child’s well-being.

Cortisone spray, which is often used for asthma, can cause side effects such as hoarseness, cough and oral fungal infections. Read on for tips on how to avoid or reduce side effects.
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