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Cold and wheezing
Hi, my daughter had running nose and cold. She has slight wheezing. She was choking a lil in the night. Nasivion one drop each nostril helps. She's on allegra in the morning, montair lc in the night and ascoril ls thrice a day. Two days done so far. Is there anything I can do at home to help her recover faster. She's active except her blocked nose and nasal sounding voice.. She's had a history of bronchiolitis and this keeps happening. Also if I grow her hair, she retains fluid due to excessive sweating and gets a cold. Wanted to check when her wheezing would reduce , as in how long will the medicines take to react. Any suggestions will help.
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U can give steam 4 times a day which will fasten recovery. Take a note of fever, fast breathing, any other danger signs, if so take to hospital immediately.
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Usually these are common viral infections happening in babies...What u are giving is correct treatment . It may 48-72 hours ..to reduce .
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Continue the medicines.
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Consult if cough or fever increases.
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Hi, How old is your daughter? Do steam inhalation Give warm water/ liquids/ soup frequently. Viral infections will take 4-5 days to settle
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