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Tonsillitis
My 5 and half years old baby girl had an tonsillitis three times in last five months . Whenever she goes to school ,within 7 days she gets tonsils. Family dr suggests Bactolav DS 457 syrup 2 bottles for 8 days ...she recoveres in a weak. But we guys are afraid to send her school because three times she got tonsil in five months. When she lives at home , there is no problem. What to do sir , pls help .
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Some children are prone to recurrent tonsillitis due to low immunity also allergy may also play a role . Does she have nasal obstruction too , history of open mouth breathing or snoring , in that case avoid allergens , give healthy diet only , avoid junk like chips , ice cream etc .
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Syp MV to be started according to the weight Increase fruits intake and vegetables.
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Better diet and rule out concurrent adenoiditis or adenoid hypertrophy too . Usually both co exist.
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Kidicare syrup 5 ml daily, protein rich diet
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