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Blocked nose
My daughter is having blocked nose especially when she lays down on the bed .Throat is also gone Pls suggest if we can give maxtra to her
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Saline nasal drops 4/5 times a day Inhalade drops on shirt or pillow Propped up positions during sleep
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No steam Can be dangerous if burns
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Use nasoclear / nasal saline drops ( non medicated ) 2-3 drops in each nostril for 4-5 times per day , massage for 2 mins.
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For throat related problems, I need to ask few more questions , consult me on practo or consult a local Pediatrician
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You can give nasal saline drops.Give orally sips of warm water 4 time a day.lt will also help.
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Maxtra is no longer prescribed in children below 4 years of age. For a blocked nose, you can give either non-medicated Saline Nasal drops (Nasoclear nasal drops) or in case the congestion is severe, medicated drops like Nasivion can be considered for use for limited days.
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Put nasal drops for nose block . 2 drops in each nostril . Wenever der is nose block. Give Syp Levocet 2.5 mg. Maintain hydration .
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Give Luke warm water for throat pain .
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Can use saline nasal drops .
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Use nasoclear saline spray 1 drop three times per day for 3 days in both nostril
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