Coughing and cold problem

2024-06-06 07:37:12
Hi respected Dr. My baby is 2 month old she having cold problem from last 5 days and I am using nasal drop for that but now from last 3 days she having coughing and visited to dr . He said chest is clear but nose is blocked ,so he prescribed us levolin .31 for 3 times in a day . So plz suggest anyone coughing is normal or go away by own . Or this may lead serious problem? . Nose block and coughing right now. She is taking feed.
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If cough is not very extensive then only Saline nasal drops are required. May be put every 2 hrly or before feed

Answered2024-06-08 06:19:48

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Do chest xray and start treatment according

Answered2024-06-06 10:35:25

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Pl continue same. Likely a viral infection. Will take time to settle down
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Express breast milk and feed if suckiing less. Take care about regular and adequate feeding, passing urine.

Answered2024-06-06 09:46:24

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Use saline nasal drops 2-3 times daily for 3 days .

Answered2024-06-06 13:08:34

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Put nasoclear nasal drops 2 drops 3 times a day in nose

Answered2024-06-06 11:47:50

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It's upper respiratory tract infection or May be just nasal block, continue nasoclear saline drops 5 drops in each nostril. Just watch respiratory rate. Chest retraction also to be watches for
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consult Pediatrician if any of the above symptoms present

Answered2024-06-06 10:09:08

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Nasal disch can cause cough. Visit physically if not improving.

Answered2024-06-06 09:48:20

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