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Pediatrician•Muzaffarnagar
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If it is simple cold n cough without involvement of lung i.e. URTI, for last 5 days, now there is no role of antibiotics. I think she is having blocked nose. Some time salbutamol makes the condition worst. I repeat if there is no involvement of lung infection n baby taking feed near to normal, stop all medicine just instill saline nasal drops in each nostril 3-4 times in a day and give her sips of lukewarm water now n then. Otherwise continue tt as advised by your doctor.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Patna
Hi, Lybrate user, you have not mentioned the age of your son to assess his condition to administer the medication, required.
However, give her underlying homoeo medicines:@ bryonia album 30ch -5 drops, thrice.
Avoid, junk food, cold intake and old environment. Tk, care.
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Pulmonologist•Durgapur
I think you have wrong information about lung inflammation .ask your treating doctor about the prescribed medication. Ibuprofen and other oral anti-inflammatory medication (except steroids) have no role in asthma.
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General Physician•Kolkata
Expectorants are of two types:
mucolytics: which thin out tenacious mucoid secretions in the airways
mucokinetics or “expectorants”: they help the clearance of mucus by making coughing easier
both should not be prescribed in dry cough as they are known to aggravate cough.
However, wet cough is due to the secretions in the airways and should never be suppressed. Mucokinetics are used in this case which makes coughing easier.
Mucokinetics are not combined with antitussives....more
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Ayurveda•Karnal
FIRST OF WE SHOULD KNOW THE REASON OF COUGH PLS TELL ME YOUR TYPE OF WORK AND IF YOU FEEL SOME DRYNESS IN THROAT AND IF ANY FEVER IS THERE AND IF YOUR WEIGHT IS OK.LOTS OF THINGS ARE TO BE CONSIDER SO KINDLY CONSULT PRIVATELY SO THAT MEDICINE CAN BE SUGGESTED PROPERLY.
THANKS
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General Physician•Cuttack
1. Do warm saline gurgling 3-4 times daily
2. Take honitus syrup 2tsf thrice daily
3. You may have to take antibiotic along with it if no relief
4. consult me for further advice
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Homeopathy Doctor•Patna
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Hi, lybrate user ,
Monitor your weight .
It, usually happens for want of physical excercise and irregular dieatery habits.
Go for a walk in the morning or evening for 45 mnts.
Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body.
Your diet be easily digestible on time.
Go for blood donation to condition your hb% level.
Tk, care.
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ENT Specialist•Anantapur
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Dear lybrate-user Sup albutamol 2 mg /5 ml
Sup salbin are other companies. Basically the drug is salbutamol with dose of 2 mg in 5 ml.
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Pediatrician•Ahmedabad
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Your child needs x ray chest and nebulisation therapy .meet your pediatrician as fast breathing is not a good sign to wait for long.
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