In cases where hospitalization is necessary, the team at M Health Fairview provides supportive care for those with RSV. Generally, appropriate care involves help with breathing, like oxygen, and fluids.
However, many cases of RSV can resolve with at-home care, such as use of a humidifier, saline spray, and nasal suction to help with congestion, ibuprofen (for children 6 months and older) or acetaminophen (for children 2 months and older) for fever or pain, and increased fluids.
Breast milk or formula are sufficient to hydrate babies, and older children and adults can have water, juice, Gatorade, soup, or any other liquid. Even water-rich foods like watermelon, strawberries, oranges, or popsicles can help.
RSV vaccines are a good way to prevent the spread of this virus. Vaccines are available to infants, children at risk for severe infection, and pregnant individuals to pass on antibodies. If you would like an RSV vaccine for yourself or your children, please discuss with your primary care provider or your child’s pediatrician.
See dosage chart below for information about giving ibuprofen and acetaminophen.
Acetaminophen Dosage Table
Ibuprofen Dosage Table

Figure 01: Acetaminophen Dosage Table

Figure 02: Ibuprofen Dosage Table