
Suggest Remedy For Dry Cough, Running Nose And Cold In An Infant

Question: Hi
My daughter is 3.5 years old and is having cough,dry cough, to be specific.
We are giving her maxtra drops twice a day for cough.
Any other recommendations/precautions in terms of food/medicine really appreciated.
She doesn't have cold or running nose.
She is fully energetic and having normal diet.Its just that cough is problem and sometimes leads to vomitting.
My daughter is 3.5 years old and is having cough,dry cough, to be specific.
We are giving her maxtra drops twice a day for cough.
Any other recommendations/precautions in terms of food/medicine really appreciated.
She doesn't have cold or running nose.
She is fully energetic and having normal diet.Its just that cough is problem and sometimes leads to vomitting.
Brief Answer:
avoid sweets and chocolates
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us.
At this age it is pretty common to get viral infection or allergy.
You had mentioned that she has only dry cough and no cold.
Maxtra is antihistamine which will help in allergic cold or cough.
You can give it as per your doctors advice .
Avoid sweets sugar chocolate and chilled items.
It is better to get her examined if cough doesn't settle in a few days.
This is to identify any throat infection or chest signs which need appropriate treatment if present.
Other than this ensure she drinks plenty of liquids to keep her hydrated.
Wishing your daughter good health and speedy recovery.
Regards
Dr Arun
avoid sweets and chocolates
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us.
At this age it is pretty common to get viral infection or allergy.
You had mentioned that she has only dry cough and no cold.
Maxtra is antihistamine which will help in allergic cold or cough.
You can give it as per your doctors advice .
Avoid sweets sugar chocolate and chilled items.
It is better to get her examined if cough doesn't settle in a few days.
This is to identify any throat infection or chest signs which need appropriate treatment if present.
Other than this ensure she drinks plenty of liquids to keep her hydrated.
Wishing your daughter good health and speedy recovery.
Regards
Dr Arun
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