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Is Singular Use In Ear Drum Swelling?

my 4 years old son diagonised with adinoid and ear drum swelling.. doctor said to use singular for 2-3 months for adinoid swelling.. but i see from the leaflet that singular is for asthma patients...please advise your comments on the usage of singular
Mon, 12 May 2014
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hello and welcome to health care magic,

If your son has adenoids you must first get an audiometric assessment done as soon as possible so that the extent and type of loss can be ascertained.
Although singular is safe, any medication should always be used in caution.

I would opine more in favor of an ENT consultation who can cure your sons adenoids problem rather than overloading him with so many medications

In any case, adenoids can be very well treated and CURED by an experienced ENT. If you need further details on this you can get back to me

regards

Dr Sriram Nathan
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Is Singular Use In Ear Drum Swelling?

hello and welcome to health care magic, If your son has adenoids you must first get an audiometric assessment done as soon as possible so that the extent and type of loss can be ascertained. Although singular is safe, any medication should always be used in caution. I would opine more in favor of an ENT consultation who can cure your sons adenoids problem rather than overloading him with so many medications In any case, adenoids can be very well treated and CURED by an experienced ENT. If you need further details on this you can get back to me regards Dr Sriram Nathan