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Baby having feeding problem in cold
Baby is 8 month old, he is having cold, running nose, while feeding it seems breathlessness he will stop remove bottle breathe and then feed again . Giving him T-minic drops 0.5ml 3 times and nebuliser is this common?
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Hello, please administer normal saline drops, two drops in each nostril, three times a day for 1-2 days. Additionally, it's advisable to seek in-person consultation for the same issue. Thank you.
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May be nasal block, but better to consult dr as she may have congestion in chest
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watch for breathing when not feeding
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It’s better u use nasoclear saline nasal drops often and give steam inhalation. Medicines for this age for cold ain’t given. U can nebulise with normal saline too
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Saline drops become important for smooth feeds
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Nasoclear saline spray 1 drop three times per day
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Use nasoclear saline drop
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