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4 yr boy cold since 2 months less eating
My son has been suffering with cold since last 2 months, snoring night, inhaling through nose and exhaling through mouth. last week had fever 101.7f CRP 18mg/dl, weak typhoid, pediatrician suggested maxtra, monosef o 100, OZ, xysal or montelucast. Fever reduced but not cold and snoring. He has become thin, eating less, reconsulted doctor said continue montelucast steam inhaling for cold. Please advise prolonged cold, sneezing 6-8 types a day, snoring night, eating less is to be worried? only montelucast sufficient?
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Ask your child's paediatrician to add Fluticone OX nasal spray to his treatment.
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If he does not response, you must discuss undergoing Adenoidectomy with your child's paediatrician.
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According to symptoms ur son is suffering from adenoid hypertrophy Advice - Xray nasopharynx lateral view for adenoids
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kindly take online consultation with ent surgeon
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