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Nose blocking
My 3 month old is doing gur gur sound and her nose is blocked .. milk intake is good..using nasal drops daily for 4 times but no use..can u pls suggest any remedy doctor
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You can use normal saline drops
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Put saline drops every 6 hrly
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Greetings u can use Nasoclear nasal spray 1 drops each nostrils sos
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Increase the frequency Like once in 3 hours
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Use nasal saline drops two drops in each nostril can take every 4-6 hourly..
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I understand your concern about your infant's noisy breathing. It's not uncommon for parents to mistake a blocked nose for a cold. Fortunately, this issue often resolves itself with a simple treatment. Here's what you can do: Try using saline nasal drops - 2 drops in each nostril 4-6 times a day. This can help loosen and clear out any blockages.
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However, please monitor your infant closely for any danger signs, including: - Poor feeding or difficulty latching - Fever (temperature over 99.5°F) - Excessive irritability or fussiness - Inability to sleep well at night - Not passing urine for over 6 hours If you notice any of these symptoms or if the noisy breathing persists, please consult your nearby Pediatrician for further guidance and support. They can assess your infant's condition and provide personalized advice.
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Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your infant's health. If you're ever in doubt, don't hesitate to reach out to your Pediatrician.
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Saline drop is the safest to use for babies.. If milk intake is good and weight gain is adequate then nothing to worry..
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consult nearby Pediatrician sos
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