Suggest Treatment For Cold And Cough In A Child
Question: My daughter is 2.4 months, weight is 13 kgs. She is suffering from cold and cough for the last 7 days. For the last 3-4 days, getting woke up from sleep in the middle of the night couple of times. We used nasoclear and hattrick, but no relief. Visited a pediatrician and he suggested to use below
1. Monticope 5ml once a day syrup
2. Tuspel plus 2.5 ml once in 8hrs 3times a day
It safe to use?
She is allergetic to novomax syrup.
Couple of days of back observed 100 fever in the night and gave ceocin.
1. Monticope 5ml once a day syrup
2. Tuspel plus 2.5 ml once in 8hrs 3times a day
It safe to use?
She is allergetic to novomax syrup.
Couple of days of back observed 100 fever in the night and gave ceocin.
Brief Answer:
Safe for use
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on Health care magic.
The mentioned medications are safe to be given. The allergy to Novamox will not matter. Give crocin as per requirement. Also give tepid sponging.
Regards
Safe for use
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on Health care magic.
The mentioned medications are safe to be given. The allergy to Novamox will not matter. Give crocin as per requirement. Also give tepid sponging.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Hi There,
During a regular check up of my daughter, Doctor suggested for a couple of optional vaccines. Would like to know if they are mandatory and useful?
1) Meningococcal
2) Pneumococcal 13 valent
All regular vaccines are given as per schedule and we could not find these with our earlier pediatrician's chart. We started visiting new hospital and their chart contains these.
They are quite costly as well. 8500/-.
Please advise.
During a regular check up of my daughter, Doctor suggested for a couple of optional vaccines. Would like to know if they are mandatory and useful?
1) Meningococcal
2) Pneumococcal 13 valent
All regular vaccines are given as per schedule and we could not find these with our earlier pediatrician's chart. We started visiting new hospital and their chart contains these.
They are quite costly as well. 8500/-.
Please advise.
Brief Answer:
Whatever you decide, is fine.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking back once again. Although mentioned on the immunisation schedule of that hospital, as mentioned, these are optional vaccines and the choice of giving these vaccines lies upon you. These vaccines protect the child against some major diseases and so it might be worth administering them to your child. However, this does not mean that not administering them would make your child essentially suffer from these diseases.
The choice lies upon you. I understand that the vaccines are costly.
Regards
Whatever you decide, is fine.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking back once again. Although mentioned on the immunisation schedule of that hospital, as mentioned, these are optional vaccines and the choice of giving these vaccines lies upon you. These vaccines protect the child against some major diseases and so it might be worth administering them to your child. However, this does not mean that not administering them would make your child essentially suffer from these diseases.
The choice lies upon you. I understand that the vaccines are costly.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar