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4months old cough and cold
Hi Maam My baby is going to be 4 months old on Sunday, he is been having cold and cough since last Friday and post consultation with Pedia the prescribed - Atrax - thrice a day Syp Azee once a day and Soventus Jr thrice a day on Monday. Also Nebu - Hyperneb. Saline Drops SOS The course has completed yesterday there is no major difference i can see. She asked to continue with the same treatment for 2 more days, but he is wheezing and post certain amount of milk he is facing issue in drinking his milk, like something is bothering him. Mainly in throat. Now today she asked to give syrup - Tixlyix and nebuliser - Levolin 0.31 I just read that it should not be given to this small baby and i am worried what should i do.
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Possibility of viral infection like bronchiolitis is possible.aequate hydration.. direct breastfeeding, nasal saline drops and 3 ns nebulization is enough..then monitor feeding,assess the chest in drawing..no use of azee and other nebulization
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assess the child.adquate hydration and good ventilation and breast feeding
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it's viral infection..settle with ns neb and nasal saline drops..
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Tyxilix should not be given in 4 month old baby
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Kindly consult
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Hello Kindly consult with another paediatrician . If he is wheezing and having difficulty feeding, he should be monitored for respiratory rate and general condition.
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