I actually notice that she wakes up more congested...but we still use it. Just in case it is helping.we got the Vicks cool most and I don't notice it working at all but then I am used to the warm ones. Here's a pic of ours. I wouldn't recommend it but I wouldn't stop you from buying it either. I am looking into a warm one for her nursery and I'll just keep it far away from her crib.
Ive used the crane one since he was born every night. I think it helps. Its a cool mist one I dont run it super high and then every morning I dump the water out and then each weekend I soak and clean it. It seems to help.
We use the Vicks Starry Night Cool Mist Humidifier every night. She used to be super congested and now she is not. The filters have to be changed like every other week to keep clean.
Ive used the crane one since he was born every night. I think it helps. Its a cool mist one I dont run it super high and then every morning I dump the water out and then each weekend I soak and clean it. It seems to help.
This is us, too!
I'm not completely sure it helps, but I don't think it hurts, and the doctor suggested it when she got her first cold.
We use it every night in LO's room, it works well since he would wake up all stuffy & couldn't breathe sometimes...the only mildew I've found is on the windows lol but we clean them often ;;)
We use a humidifier when O is stuffy, it seems to help her. We bought a warm mist one because I thought that it would make more sense in the winter to have warm water in the air opposed to cool water, but after talking to my pedi he said the cool mist humidifier is better. But he didn't explain the difference.
This is what I found on the mayo clinic website "
For their safety, always use cool-mist humidifiers for children. Hot
water or steam from a warm-mist humidifier or steam vaporizer can burn a
child if he or she gets too close. In the event of a spill, hot water
might also burn.
Humidifiers add moisture to the air, which helps ease coughing and
congestion due to a cold. Warm-mist and cool-mist humidifiers are
equally effective in humidifying the air. Also, by the time the water
vapor reaches your child's lower airways, it's the same temperature
regardless of whether it started out warm or cool."
Re: Humidifier?
LO is getting over a nasty cold and I found the pedatric Vicks wall plug ins to really really help the congestion.
more congested...but we still use it. Just in case it is helping.we got the Vicks cool most and I don't notice it working at all but then I am used to the warm ones. Here's a pic of ours. I wouldn't recommend it but I wouldn't stop you from buying it either. I am looking into a warm one for her nursery and I'll just keep it far away from her crib.
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I'm not completely sure it helps, but I don't think it hurts, and the doctor suggested it when she got her first cold.
This is what I found on the mayo clinic website "
For their safety, always use cool-mist humidifiers for children. Hot water or steam from a warm-mist humidifier or steam vaporizer can burn a child if he or she gets too close. In the event of a spill, hot water might also burn.
Humidifiers add moisture to the air, which helps ease coughing and congestion due to a cold. Warm-mist and cool-mist humidifiers are equally effective in humidifying the air. Also, by the time the water vapor reaches your child's lower airways, it's the same temperature regardless of whether it started out warm or cool."