megts
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Hi everyone!
My 4 months old girl, Kara has been having strange coughing/wheezing symptoms. They seemed to appear overnight, a couple of weeks ago. A little about the symptoms:
The cough itself is very prominent right when she wakes up, both from a nap and in the morning. It sounds a lot like she has mucus stuck in her throat, which she eventually seems to cough out and swallow back in. I have never seen actual mucus as she never spits it. The wheezing is mostly outside, she just stops, stands very still and wheezes for a few seconds then proceeds with whatever she was doing.
We took her to the vet a day after the cough appeared and they put her on Clavaseptin for a week as a "preventative". The antibiotic did not help whatsoever, and so we had our second trip to the vet about her cough a few days ago. I showed videos of Kara's cough and wheezing. The vet said it could be allergies but that she's very young and the other option could be her soft palate. We were advised to wait it out as Kara has her normal appetite and is very playful.
We cannot help but worry. In our attempt to help her, we have purchased a diffuser and put eucalyptus, peppermint and lavender for her at night.
Any tips, suggestions and just input are very welcome!

Kara just woke up to say hi!
My 4 months old girl, Kara has been having strange coughing/wheezing symptoms. They seemed to appear overnight, a couple of weeks ago. A little about the symptoms:
The cough itself is very prominent right when she wakes up, both from a nap and in the morning. It sounds a lot like she has mucus stuck in her throat, which she eventually seems to cough out and swallow back in. I have never seen actual mucus as she never spits it. The wheezing is mostly outside, she just stops, stands very still and wheezes for a few seconds then proceeds with whatever she was doing.
We took her to the vet a day after the cough appeared and they put her on Clavaseptin for a week as a "preventative". The antibiotic did not help whatsoever, and so we had our second trip to the vet about her cough a few days ago. I showed videos of Kara's cough and wheezing. The vet said it could be allergies but that she's very young and the other option could be her soft palate. We were advised to wait it out as Kara has her normal appetite and is very playful.
We cannot help but worry. In our attempt to help her, we have purchased a diffuser and put eucalyptus, peppermint and lavender for her at night.
Any tips, suggestions and just input are very welcome!

Kara just woke up to say hi!