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Most often it's viral infection. Fever usually settles down in 3 to 4 days. Cough takes 7 to 10 days. Continue same treatment. Small children get frequent infections because of low immunity.
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I have dental problems. In our area high chloride water. My dental color is brown. So what can I do?
Visit a dentist. The method of acidic micro abrasion, followed by remineralisation procedures, assures a considerable recovery of the dental surfaces affected by fluorosis. Best way is capping or veneers for upper front 6 teeth & lower front 6 teeth. Until then use tooth mousse tooth paste. Apply this paste on the teeth. Wait for 10 to 15 min. Then brush your teeth with the same paste. Applying it overnight for better results.
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Why would you need a disinfectant. While it sounds health conscious and a good thing in general to do, it may be unnecessary, unless you are having a skin problem. Again a skin problem will not appear if the body's defense wasn't weak to allow an infection to prevail in the first place. Also, the body, internally and externally, is made in a fashion that hosts (allows) microganisms to exist in a symbiotic relationship. They actually can be helpful to us. Probiotics for example. Using disinfectan...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Sticky, rubbery mucus can develop from environmental and lifestyle factors. Viral, bacterial, or fungal infections in your sinuses can also trigger it. It's normal to have your mucus change consistency once in a while, and it's not usually a cause for concern.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Sticky, rubbery mucus can develop from environmental and lifestyle factors. Viral, bacterial, or fungal infections in your sinuses can also trigger it. It's normal to have your mucus change consistency once in a while, and it's not usually a cause for concern.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Dear, Dry cough can be a sign of bronchitis or heart disease decompensation.
Kindly first contact the cardiologist to clear the diagnosis and then only medication can be suggested.
Wishing good health.
Kindly first contact the cardiologist to clear the diagnosis and then only medication can be suggested.
Wishing good health.
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