My boy is 15 months old born as 32 months premature baby with LBW and RDS.
before 5 days he suffering with cough and cold
Doctor prescribed CM COLD, TUPSIL SYRUP, NASAL DROPS and KARVOL PLUS.
Antibiotic was not given because he has given treatment previous month August for cough and cold antibiotic injections, duolin and budecort 100 spray and syrups so doctor told their is no need of antibiotic now.
Now cough was cured but cold was their and wheezing sound also.
what to do?? should I use antibiotic ??
Why the sound ghur ghur... is coming tell me pls
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Good decission No need to give antiniotics. Give Kadda with Indian Kadda with Indian herbs .Ready made is available . Home made is better. 150ml drinking water,+ fresh crushed ginger,+ jaggary,+whole black pepper,2,+ cloves 2, boil to concentrate 100ml. Cool it and serve it warm 1-2 times a day. For 3 days. If needed give broncordil syrup 2.5 ml three times
Your child is prematurely born.Dont forget immunization, hygiene and nutrition. Keep positive healthy emotional environment.
Take care of mosquito to prevent malaria and dengue. Pandemic Covid is still on.stay at home safe and follow all precautions.
If any need consult on prior appoitment. I am available.
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