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Father of a 1 yr 5 m old boy11 months ago
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#asktheexpert my baby admitted in hospital due to high fever and cold in hospital they treated with some medication and nebulisar after discharge some time will he has cold should while he inhale and while sleeping

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months ago
A. It's common for babies to have residual symptoms after a hospitalization for high fever and cold, such as cough or wheezing, especially if they were treated with a nebulizer. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Post-Hospitalization Symptoms: 1. Residual Cough: It’s not unusual for a child to have a cough for a few weeks after a respiratory illness, particularly if they had significant congestion or if the illness was viral. 2. Wheezing or Inhalation Noises: If your baby has wheezing or makes noise while breathing, it might be a sign of bronchial irritation or residual mucus. If the symptoms are mild and your baby is otherwise active and feeding well, it may resolve on its own. 3. Monitoring: Keep an eye on your baby’s breathing patterns and any changes in behavior. If the coughing worsens or if you notice difficulty breathing, it's important to consult your pediatrician. Care and Management: Hydration: Ensure your baby stays well-hydrated, as fluids can help thin mucus. Humidifier: Using a cool-mist humidifier in the baby’s room may help ease breathing and reduce coughing. Follow-Up: Make sure to follow up with your pediatrician to discuss any lingering symptoms and ensure there are no complications. When to Seek Help: If your baby has difficulty breathing, persistent high fever, or if the cough produces discolored mucus or blood, seek medical advice promptly. For more information on managing post-respiratory symptoms in children, you can refer to resources like the Mayo Clinic or the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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