Is Childrens Mortin For Severe Headache Followed By Nosebleed And Sneezing Out Big Clot Safe?
My daughter gets severe headaches frequestly and likes a warm shower with some childrens motrin to relieve the pain well every time she gets a massive headache she gets a bad nosebleed and then always sneezes out a big clot. Im not really sure how to handle this. She has a doctors appointment but this happens everyday and Im getting worried
Hello, Thank you for your question and welcome to Health Care Magic. I read your query and I understand your concern and the anguish that you are having.
It seems that your daughter has a cold or a sinus infection. Since the showers do help, I think that you can get her to inhale steam. This will help her to recover.
If the Doctor examines her and finds that the sinusitis is severe, then she might need medication. There is a chance that she cannot take too strong a medication and thus, it is not always advisable.
All the best and you can also confirm the opinion with me so I can help you better. All the best. Hope this helps you. Feel free to clarify further. Dr Vignan
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Is Childrens Mortin For Severe Headache Followed By Nosebleed And Sneezing Out Big Clot Safe?
Hello, Thank you for your question and welcome to Health Care Magic. I read your query and I understand your concern and the anguish that you are having. It seems that your daughter has a cold or a sinus infection. Since the showers do help, I think that you can get her to inhale steam. This will help her to recover. If the Doctor examines her and finds that the sinusitis is severe, then she might need medication. There is a chance that she cannot take too strong a medication and thus, it is not always advisable. All the best and you can also confirm the opinion with me so I can help you better. All the best. Hope this helps you. Feel free to clarify further. Dr Vignan