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My 3 1/2 month baby got cough (coughing while sleeping)and ghur ghur sound in his nose and throat so I took him to clinic doctor told that milk might have entered airway thats the reason baby got cough and doctor told that mucus has formed... after this doctor prescribed medicine..baby is under that medication from past 3-4days...cough had reduced all ths days but all of sudden today night in the middle of the sleep babby was coughing 4-5 times... Im scared pls doctors tell me wether I need to worry about this? Baby is fine with no fever he takes his feeds properly and he is playful...how much time it takes for babby to completely feel ok..pls doctors tell me I really beg you all...
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Don't worry... Kept baby warm. Continue prescribed medicine
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It is very difficult for the babies to handle cold and cough. Dont worry. Your baby will be fine. It just takes some time
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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