Common cold

2021-12-02 05:07:01
Doc I had common cold since 3-4 days..with headache ,toothache,and cough with secreation..I took steam twice and PCM once a day...Can I took any antibiotics I am on my 37+3 days of my pregnancy.
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Why do you want to take antibiotics. Most of the Common Cold cases are due to Viral infection and antibiotics have no role. In pregnancy very few antibiotics may be taken but they should be indicated.

Answered2021-12-02 07:18:03

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You can take dolo 500 twice daily for headache and toothache.steam inhalation with vicks twice daily wil also help

Answered2021-12-02 08:25:41

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You can take antibiotics dear
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Take Tablet Taxim o 200 mg twice a day for three days Steam inhalation with Karvol plus eucalyptus oil capsule three times a day for three days Continue Paracetamol and cough syrup
Health Tips
Weekly check up at antenatal clinic If any less fetal movement count then report to labour room immediately

Answered2021-12-02 07:12:24

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Yes paracetamol is safe during pregnancy Continue tab . paracetamol 500mg two times daily for 5 days Tab cetrizine two times daily for 5 days Syp tusq x 2tsp two times daily for 5 days

Answered2021-12-02 05:30:39

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Take t.dolo 500mg twice a day Have plenty of oral fluids. Keep yourself  hydrated. Syrup honitus 2tsp twice a day for cough.
Next Steps
do warm water gaggle
Health Tips
get examin by dentist for tooth ache

Answered2021-12-02 05:18:39

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