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6 month old having runny nose and cough
6 month old is having a running nose with mucus. He is coughing since last 4days. Breastfeeding is okay. Sleep discomfort ( may be due to block nose). Cries with watery eyes
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Hello, I understand your concern Your baby likely has a common cold or viral upper respiratory infection. These are frequent at this age as babies build their immunity. Running nose and cough → due to mucus buildup. Watery eyes → from nasal congestion or mild viral irritation. Discomfort during sleep → mucus makes breathing harder when lying flat. Most colds improve in 5–7 days. Antibiotics are not needed for viral infections. Comfort and fluids are key to recovery.
Next Steps
Saline nasal drops before feeds and sleep to clear the nose. Gentle suction of mucus using a bulb syringe if blocked. Keep baby upright (head slightly elevated) during sleep. Ensure good hydration – continue regular breastfeeds Avoid cold air or strong perfumes/smoke exposure.
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Red flags: Fast or difficult breathing Poor feeding or refusal to feed High fever (>100.4°F / 38°C) Persistent vomiting or lethargy
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Give Drops Ascoril Ls drops 0.5ml thrice daily for 3days Drops Zyrtec 0.5ml morning and night for 3days
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Consult paediatrician asap
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I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided. Contact me on Practo or WhatsApp chat. Contact number: 97012307 two nine Dr. G. Avinash MBBS, MD (Pediatrics
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It depends if chest in drawing present or not I would suggest to go with Normal saline Nebulisation three times a day. However in-person or video assessment is necessary to see for signs of respiratory distress
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