The Body’s Way Of Expelling Phlegm Naturally

Alycia and Sherilyn are very prone to throat infection, no thanks to their daddy and mummy’s genes as both hubs and I have tonsils and are very prone to throat infection too. For me, it is under control now as I watch what I eat all the time (and have very strong will power too!) and I eat pretty healthily and exercise to keep myself healthy and fit.  For Alycia and Sherilyn, I try to control what they eat too, i.e. by keeping deep fried food, spicy food and junk food to the minimum and make them drink plenty of plain water as well as ensure that they eat fresh fruits and veggie everyday. But what they eat in school and beyond my radar is out of my control.  Sometimes, there are people who give them ‘forbidden food’ out of love, which is also beyond my control.

Alycia has been down with a chesty cough and runny nose for the past 3 days.  Thanks to the nightly sea salt water gargling, she did not get any sore throat though.  She just has lots of phlegm and a runny nose.  Also thanks to my most trusted Esberitox and Manuka honey, she is now recovering, without having to visit the doctor’s office.   Getting rid of phlegm in kids is pretty tough as they do not know the technique of forcing out and spitting out the phlegm.  Thus, whenever my girls have phlegm, most of the time the phlegm will be expelled naturally through vomiting.   Last night, about an hour after dinner, Alycia threw up.  All that she ate came pouring out, together with a bucketful of slimy phlegm!  It’s a good thing that she threw up because after puking, her throat cleared up and today there is lesser phlegm obstructing her throat.  The only side effect she is getting after puking is that she has turned into a freckled face girl!  I shall post pix of her freckled face next and tell you why this has happened.

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3 Responses

  1. sheohyan says:

    It is good that they can throw up the pleghm through puking. My girls can’t . I make them drink a lot of “pei pa kuo” whenever I hear them coughing.

  2. Chris says:

    A very effective way is to position the child somewhat with the head down (to drain, but NOT standing on her head!), and u clap their chest, front, back, sideways. Child can be quite comfortable and watch TV etc. Of course clap gently, not whack! My friend’s little girl has cystic fibrosis and she has to do this a few times a day.

  3. shireen says:

    Sheoh Yan, my girls hate pei pa kuo and will puke if I give them this. So Manuka honey is the next best thing to feed them with, albeit very expensive.

    Chris, yep, my mil used to do this for my girls when they were little.

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