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Sometimes mild cold in a active child does not need any medications. If there is nasal stuffiness due to cold, u can use saline nasal drops one drop in each nostrils to relieve it. Other wise nothing to worry.
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If child is less active and has increase work of breathing then u should be cautious.
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To take plenty of oral Liquids
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Most colds are viral and resolve in 5–7 days without antibiotics. Running nose is protective – helps clear infection. Do not try to suppress it aggressively.
Ensure: Plenty of fluids, Continue regular feeding, Maintain nasal hygiene
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Use normal saline nasal drops (2–3 drops per nostril) 4–6 times/day - Helps in decongestion and easier breathing, especially before feeds and sleep.
Antihistamine (if needed): For persistent clear discharge or disturbed sleep: Levocetirizine (e.g., Levolin M, Teczine)
For 8.8 kg: ~1 mL of Levocetirizine 2.5 mg/5 mL once at night
No antibiotics unless signs of secondary infection (fever >3 days, purulent nasal discharge, ear pain).
Avoid OTC cough/cold syrups with multiple combinations in under-2 children due to side effects and limited benefit.
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Red flags:
High fever >3 days
Refusal to feed
Difficulty breathing
Ear pulling or irritability
Rash or lethargy
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