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What Is The Cause For Repetitive Cold, Cough, Wheezing After Stopping Intake Of Kofarest, Kidpred?

my 10 month old son is having repetative attacks of cold and cough and for the last two times its accompanied with wheezing.doctor last time advised clamp antibiotic,kofarest,kidpred.2 days after stoping medicine again cold symptoms appeared and now he is having cough again and wheezing as well.please suggest what to do.
Wed, 18 Dec 2013
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hello there!
thank you for asking. I want you to know that 10 months infants mostly have respiratory infections due to some innocuous reasons one most common is the feeding issues and excessive feeding at a time which results in aspiration and result in pneumonia,
Simple symptomatic treatment and dietry regimens and guidelines for the infant need to be learnt. If the fever or increased respiratory rate more than 40 occurs then seek the paediatrician help. mean while simple Continue the above mentioned treatment.

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S Khan
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What Is The Cause For Repetitive Cold, Cough, Wheezing After Stopping Intake Of Kofarest, Kidpred?

hello there! thank you for asking. I want you to know that 10 months infants mostly have respiratory infections due to some innocuous reasons one most common is the feeding issues and excessive feeding at a time which results in aspiration and result in pneumonia, Simple symptomatic treatment and dietry regimens and guidelines for the infant need to be learnt. If the fever or increased respiratory rate more than 40 occurs then seek the paediatrician help. mean while simple Continue the above mentioned treatment. regards S Khan