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They Say: Vicks VapoRub Bad for Baby

Posted by JeanneSager

Have you always been slightly creeped out by rubbing greasy slime along your kid's upper lip? Good news - you don't have to do it anymore. 

Of course, if you're one of those people who has always wiped the Vicks VapoRub under the kid's nose, and hoped for the best, you might want to keep reading. 

Reseachers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina announced this week that Vicks VapoRub applied under the nose of children two and under might actually be making it more difficult for them to breathe.

Of course, Vicks is not promoted for kids under two, and the package clearly states it should not be put directly under the nose. But hundreds of parents do it anyway - thinking the layer of gunk under the nose is going to get their kids' mucus moving faster than it would if they smeared it on the chest (in other words, if they followed directions). Unfortunately, according to Wake Forest researcher Dr. Bruce Rubin, the incredients in VapoRub can irritate the nasal passages and cause the body to produce more mucus. The thickened secretions - especially in infants and young children, whose airways are narrower than an adults - will then make breathing more difficult.

Rubin and his colleagues started their project after treating an eighteen-month-old girl in respiratory distress whose parents had treated her with VapoRub, under the nose - despite warnings on the package.

Those pesky directions, they'll get you every time.

Image/Source: Reuters

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Comments

 

Kris said:

That's why they make Vicks BabyRub.

January 14, 2009 11:24 AM
 

KellyK said:

Um, I don't think it's an issue of it being "baby" Vicks, I think it's rubbing it under their nose.  I wouldn't rub it under my own nose, much less my babies!  I can only imagine how painful that must be.  I put it on my kids back and I still feel bad about that.

January 14, 2009 12:09 PM
 

MomofBeans said:

We use the Baby version on the chest only. I have been known to put the regular version under my own nose, though. And when I was a kid my mom used to make us a drink with a little Vicks, butter, lime or lemon juice, and hot water...it was something my grandma used to do too. When I told my husband this he was totally horrified.

January 14, 2009 1:14 PM
 

maeby said:

my mom used to put it under my nose, on my chest and on my feet with socks. all of em. at the same time. i cried.

we bought the baby one but read about all this craziness before we started using it. guess we'll just throw it out.

January 14, 2009 7:22 PM
 

patricia said:

maeby, I think you can still use the baby version on the chest, as directed.  We put it on our toddler's chest and neck when she has a cold- no idea if it helps but it helps me to think I'm trying to do something for her, and it doesn't hurt.  I think this article is directed at the practice of putting Vicks under the nose (which my mom used to do to me and I always hated).  The baby version does not burn like the adult version does.

January 15, 2009 10:11 AM
 

elohveeee12 said:

I have the baby one too, and i used it on my daughters chest only. and it seemed to help her a little, and i know it didnt hurt her, so i dont see a problem with using it.

January 17, 2009 4:03 PM

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Jeanne Sager is a writer who lives in upstate New York with her husband, daughter, a dog and too many cats. She refuses to believe motherhood comes with pumpkin appliqued sweaters, and she';s not ready to apologize for having only one child. She writes about raising her kid in her own hometown and the mom stuff she's not embarrassed to own at her blog, Inside Out (http://jeannesager.blogspot.com), she's contributing editor of Grand Magazine, and she's a regular essayist here on Babble

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