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Old 10-06-2009, 07:49 AM   #7
lovespandp
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Originally Posted by LDandPasquale View Post
What i usually tell patients is don't do anything that dries the air around you. Usually the hoarseness is from the tube leaning on the vocal cords. I also suggest putting a humidifier at night in the room that your baby sleeps in. You want to keep the air moist. You can even take a steamy shower and let him sit in the bathroom with you.
Also if your little barks alot..i would try to limit that as much as possible. Good luck and keep us updated.
ok we have a humidifier... I will have to use it when I get off work, he doesnt really bark so thats not a problem..

You think I should wait it out and see if it gets better by thurs? then if not get xrays? how long does it usually take to get better?
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