POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. If your baby has been coughing and sneezing frequently (three times or more), it could be due to a mild cold, allergies, or environmental factors like dust or changes in weather. Here’s what you can do:
Keep the baby warm and avoid exposure to cold air. Use saline nasal drops to clear nasal passages if there’s any blockage. Ensure the baby is well hydrated—offer frequent breastfeeding or formula. Use a humidifier in the room to keep the air moist, which helps with breathing. Avoid exposure to dust, smoke, or strong smells. Gently wipe the nose with a soft cloth if needed.
If symptoms worsen, include fever, breathing difficulty, poor feeding, or the cough becomes persistent, please consult a pediatrician immediately. Avoid giving any medicine without doctor’s advice.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. It seems you're asking whether medication should be given for something like diarrhea (possibly "دیسے" refers to diarrhea) or another condition. If your child is experiencing diarrhea, it's important to first ensure they are well-hydrated, as diarrhea can lead to dehydration. Offering oral rehydration solutions (ORS) is key to replacing lost fluids and electrolytes. If the diarrhea lasts for more than a day or is accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, vomiting, or blood in the stool, it’s best to consult a pediatrician. They may recommend specific treatments, including medications to treat underlying infections or to help control the symptoms. Over-the-counter medications should not be given without consulting a healthcare professional. It's also important to monitor your child’s overall health, appetite, and hydration closely.
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