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What Causes Cold, Wheezing And Runny Nose In A Baby?

Hi, my daughter is 8 months old. She caught cold and congestion with wheezing on every seasonal changes. Doc said her respiratory cords are getting narrow. She also have runny nose. Is that asthma or it is called seasonal allergy. How can I prevent her. By the passage of time will she overcome this problem? Plz help.
Mon, 1 Jun 2015
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The symptoms mentioned in your history are suggestive of some sort of chest infection. For treatment you can give your daughter some antibiotic preferably syrup azithromycin or syrup cefixime after an expert opinion along with syrup wikoryl or syrup no-cold for running nose and common cold. For wheezing you can give her syrup ambrodil-s or syrup respital-p. You can nebulise her with salbutamol to reduce the narrowing of her respiratory passage.
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What Causes Cold, Wheezing And Runny Nose In A Baby?

The symptoms mentioned in your history are suggestive of some sort of chest infection. For treatment you can give your daughter some antibiotic preferably syrup azithromycin or syrup cefixime after an expert opinion along with syrup wikoryl or syrup no-cold for running nose and common cold. For wheezing you can give her syrup ambrodil-s or syrup respital-p. You can nebulise her with salbutamol to reduce the narrowing of her respiratory passage.