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Suggest Remedy For Sore Throat, Cough And Runny Nose In 3 Months Old
My name is Damaris i have a daughter that she is 3 months she haves sore throat runny nose when she gets upset she chokes and coughs really laud I have taker her to the Er where i live at they only took x-ray and they have told me she does not have any problem at all I have also taking her to her doctor she tells me that it normal and I dont know what else to do? they have told me to give her apple Juice and sugar water but nothing works?
Hi Your daughter seems to be suffering from a respiratory tract infection. I would recommend an exclusive breastfeeding as far as possible at this age. You may try following measures: -Keep head end of the baby cot slightly elevated to prevent reflux. Many a times it may cause cough in infants. - Keep a humidifier in the room. - You can start Synarest drops thrice daily. - Use nasal suction and normal saline drops to unblock mares. - Keep her at comfortable temperature. - Keep her well hydrated by regular feeds.
If you notice high grade fever, respiratory rates more than 50/min or chest indrawings at rest, then immediately take her to pediatrician.
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Suggest Remedy For Sore Throat, Cough And Runny Nose In 3 Months Old
Hi Your daughter seems to be suffering from a respiratory tract infection. I would recommend an exclusive breastfeeding as far as possible at this age. You may try following measures: -Keep head end of the baby cot slightly elevated to prevent reflux. Many a times it may cause cough in infants. - Keep a humidifier in the room. - You can start Synarest drops thrice daily. - Use nasal suction and normal saline drops to unblock mares. - Keep her at comfortable temperature. - Keep her well hydrated by regular feeds. If you notice high grade fever, respiratory rates more than 50/min or chest indrawings at rest, then immediately take her to pediatrician.