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Dry cough since 1.5 month
My daughter is 5 year old and we live in Noida. We are not using AC and she has dry cough since q.5 month. Medicines taken Tusq dx 5 ml 3 times a day Jofex forte 5 ml twice a day Zostum -o 100 mg 5 ml twice a day Chericof Nebulizer - Hyperneb, levolin, budecort Always get temporary relief for 3 days and cough lapses. Cannot sleep at night. Please help
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Only nebulisation with Bunase 0.5 and levolin twice daily and syp montair lc 1 tsf bed time for 10 days then get back to me
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Does she also have breathing difficulty along with the cough? Does she have Nasal obstruction? The medications taken seem appropriate kindly elaborate as to how much relief the medication has provided her. Does she have indigestion/constipation? Make sure the child avoids junk food and excessive fried food. Add Syp Digene 3.5ml twice a day for 5 days Continue the inhaler.
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Please take one medicine along with these Tab. Omnacortil 30 mg x BD x 3 day
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