Good & Plenty<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\nTry using water that is room-temperature or slightly warm. Encourage your child to take a sip of water before and after swallowing to help the pill go down. Don\u2019t try the same method repeatedly \u2013 try different ways of swallowing to see what works best. Most people put the pill on the back of their tongue and drink water until the pill goes down their throat. Some people like to put water in their mouth and then put the pills in with the water, then swallow the water and pill together. Other people have success putting the pill in their mouth, and then drinking water through a straw.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Some kids are afraid they might choke on a pill. Have them open their mouth in front of a mirror and say \u201cahhhh,\u201d like you do at the doctor\u2019s. Have them notice how big their throat is, and point out how easily pills will fit.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Have your child tilt their head back slightly when they swallow so it\u2019s easier to get to get the pill down \u2013 but don\u2019t do this for capsules \u2013 they float. Instead, have them tilt their head down a little so that the capsule floats to the back of their mouth. Or try having them look straight ahead while swallowing. Everyone has a method that works for them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If the problem is more about smell and taste of the pill, slip it into a spoonful of ice-cream, applesauce, or other soft food \u2013 but do not crush or break pills because they won\u2019t work as effectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Practice for 10 to 20 minutes per day. End with a \u201csuccess\u201d \u2013 make sure they swallow the last pill of the practice session, even if you need to go back to a smaller size. If your child is still having trouble, work with a psychologist or therapist to help them manage their anxiety. Hypnotherapy or using a pill swallowing cup are other options that may help. If they have trouble swallowing other things (not just pills), talk to your doctor. They may have a condition that makes it difficult to swallow.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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