Safe Home Remedies: How to Soothe a Baby's Cough While Sleeping?
Since the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the AAP strictly advise against giving over-the-counter cough and cold medicines to children under four years old, you must rely on safe, natural home remedies.
If you want to soothe a baby's cough while sleeping, try these paediatrician-approved methods:
1. Run a Cool-Mist Humidifier
Adding moisture back into the nursery air is one of the most effective ways to ease a baby's cough during sleep. A cool-mist humidifier thins out the mucus in your baby’s nasal passages and lubricates their scratchy throat. Always use a cool-mist humidifier rather than a warm-mist vaporiser to prevent accidental burns.
2. Saline Drops and Bulb Suction
Because babies cannot blow their own noses, you have to do it for them. Right before bedtime, place one or two drops of sterile infant saline solution into each nostril to loosen the dried mucus. Then, gently use a bulb syringe or a specialised nasal aspirator to suck the mucus out. Clearing the nose reduces the postnasal drip that causes coughing.
3. Maximise Hydration
Hydration is key to thinning out stubborn mucus. If your baby is under six months old, offer extra breast milk or formula. If your baby is over six months old, you can offer small sips of water in addition to their regular milk.
4. Honey (ONLY for Babies Over 1 Year Old)
If your child is older than 12 months, half a teaspoon of pasteurised honey before bed is an excellent, scientifically proven cough suppressant. Warning: Never give honey to a baby under one year of age, as it carries a risk of infant botulism, a rare but serious illness.
5. Steam Sessions
Before putting your baby to bed, turn on the hot water in your bathroom shower, close the door, and let the room fill with steam. Sit in the steamy bathroom with your baby for 10 to 15 minutes. The warm, moist air acts as a natural decongestant.