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Mom of a 4 yr old girl3 years ago
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#Asktheexpert Hy Dr,I think my daughter had breathing problem ,when she is breathing there is a sound from her nose and breathing fast..she sneezing every time.is there any problem with this..?

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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy3 years ago
A. they are respiratory secretions which is present in the narrow respiratory tract of the child. The sound of ghar... Ghar.. is present when air passes over these secretions in the narrow respiratory tract. if the respiratory rate of the child is within normal limits and the child is not having any other complaints do not worry about the sound which is present due to respiratory secretions. if you feel that the childd is having some difficulty in breathing you can always give nasal saline drops in the nasal cavity which will wash away the mucus present in the nasal cavity as well as the respiratory tract. the problem improve with increasing age of the child when there is broadening of the respiratory tract
Sonam PrasadMom of 2 children3 years ago
A. hi dear Breast engorgement is when your breasts get too full of milk. They may feel hard, tight and painful. Engorgement can happen in the early days when you and your baby are still getting used to breastfeeding. It can take a few days for your milk supply to match your baby's needs.
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