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Nasomist nasal spray
I am a mother of twins, both are having running nose, I have started using nasomist nasal drops. How frequently in a day these drops can be used?
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this can occurs due to weather changes and temperature variations or simple cold and rarely infection. kindly give nasal saline drops (nasoclear /nasivion s)every three hourly and since it is a salt water/saline water it does not have any side effects and can be given again and again for nasal blockage and respiratory cough. it will dissolve mucus in nose and throat. for fever and pain give paracetamol. anti-cold medicines at this age have got side effects so can be given only after medical consultation. try to prevent temperature variations around the child and you can also give indirect steam inhalation and if there is no improvement in 2 or 3 days then meet your doctor 
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Once in 2 or 3 hours Or not at all also Depends on sounds coming from the nose or nasal blockage
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Nasal saline drop
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