Can babies get whooping cough?
People of all ages can get whooping cough, from infants to elderly people. This disorder can be deadly for infants if not treated promptly. For children under the age of two years, medical attention should be sought immediately due to the high rate of infant deaths from this disorder in past years. Symptoms of Whooping cough Some common symptoms of Whooping cough are sneezing, nasal drainage, cough, poor appetite, stuffy nose, developing phlegm (over time), puffy & buggy-like eyes, and face blotchiness. Home remedies for Whooping Cough Mix honey and rock salt in radish juice – taking 1 tsp 2 or 3 times per day will help relieve symptoms of whooping cough; mix together 10 drops of ginger juice and 5 or 6 each of both almond oil and onion juice – take the resulting mixture 2 or 3 times a day to ease the effects of whooping cough. Take 1 tsp of garlic juice 2 or 3 times each day to relieve whooping cough; add honey and fresh ginger juice to 1 cup of water – add 1 tsp of fenugreek seeds to