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What Causes Night Sweats, Cough And Blocked Nose?

My son is almost 2 ... He has a bit of a cough no fever stuffy nose at night time especially ... eats and plays normally for the last few days ... At night time his body feels cold but moist! Night sweat his pillow and shirt gets damp ... What do I do?
Keep him covered or uncover him?
Give him Tylenol?
Tue, 4 Nov 2014
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Nasal blocks are common in children. Apply saline nasal drops like Nasoclear. If you think it is not effective, you may try Nasivion nasal drops.

About his body feeling cold and moist at night, there is nothing to worry. Cover him partially such that the temperature inside the wrap is comfortable and at the same time air can flow. You may open an window or two for the same.

Give him Tylenol only if the temperature is greater than 100°F.
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What Causes Night Sweats, Cough And Blocked Nose?

Nasal blocks are common in children. Apply saline nasal drops like Nasoclear. If you think it is not effective, you may try Nasivion nasal drops. About his body feeling cold and moist at night, there is nothing to worry. Cover him partially such that the temperature inside the wrap is comfortable and at the same time air can flow. You may open an window or two for the same. Give him Tylenol only if the temperature is greater than 100°F.