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2 month old got wet cough
My 2 month old has got wet cough past 2 days and has no fever. She is taking feeds and is able to sleep. However, her wake window has become bit less. Everytime she wakes up, takes feed and after sometime, goes back to sleep. But when she is awake, i can feel some cough while breathing. I am giving her nasoclear drops in her nose every 1.5 or 2 hours. Is this all normal ? And how long does it take for an infant to recover from cold and cough ?
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Check for watering from nose .nasal block also can have cough .Sound during breathing is normal in babies unless and until she is playful no difficulty while breathing . Can use nasoclear nasal drops .
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It will take  min 5-7 days
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Please consult pediatrician as proper detailed history is not possible on chat in your case and then take medicines.
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Nasal saline drops
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Nasal drops is good..but if the baby is having cough , consult a doctor that will be better.
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Baby wil require some medicine
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