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Hello doctor.. I'm from Bangalore my 13 months baby has runny nose from past 2days.. plz suggest me what medicine can I give her.
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SarikaGuardian of a 5 yr 4 m old boy4 years agoA. baby having fever from 15 days all reports are normal.. fever repeats after 4 to 6 hrs what happened to the baby
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Author of questionMom of a 5 yr 4 m old girl4 years agoA. is it safe to use T minic drops and plz suggest me the dosage for 10 KG of 13 months baby girl.
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Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children4 years agoA. Cold is a viral illness and symptoms could be sneezing, running nose, cough sore throat, nasal congestion and fever. Treatment consists of antihistamines antipyretics analgesics and decongestants . steam inhalation would be beneficial . Medicines like sinarest/wikoryl / Alex cold can be given in a proper do bese according to the weight for 3-5 days as per the symptoms .
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Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children4 years agoA. Cold is a viral disease that usually occurs with general symptoms,mainly nasal congestion .at times it can be allergic too. steam inhalation would help in relieving congestion n soothing the irritation in nose and throat .you can give febrex AF/maxtra in a proper dose for 3-5 days as per the symptoms but only under medical guidance.for fever can give calpol 3 times a day .no self treatment should be done.give antibiotics only when prescribed.it may take upto two weeks also in recovery so dont worry if gradually symptoms are getting relieved,child will resume normal activities and eating thereafter.can give simple homemade food tvohat's easily digestible can give banana too and avoid citrus fruits if required. You should keep the room temperature comfortable for the baby and do not expose the baby to direct air of AC if used.
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