Hi ,
Thanks for your request.
Your daughter has Viral upper respiratory tract infection.Her mouth breathing is due to her nose blockage.Put nasal decongestant drops in both nostrils thrice a day. Also give her steam inhalation twice daily. For cough and cold give her a decongestive medicine with paracetamol. This will take care of fever as well. Keep a watch for danger signs like fast breathing , chest indrawing , inability to drink , lethargy . Go to your nearest child specialist when you see ...
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Steam inhalation is the safest option available ...
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it seems you have a predominantly ear based infection. visit and ENT ASAP on an emergency basis. ...
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Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations (Full mouth x-ray) & clinical examination to decide upon treatment ...
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HI,
Abrasion,or may be a scratchy feeling that you are having can have many causes out of which 1)Having rough sex is amongst the common causes
2)If you had sex before actually your vagina was wet(then causing an injury is relatively easy),you might not have been aroused properly
3)UTI itself is among the common causes giving you such a feel.
I don't think that you may have had UTI because of any antibiotic,but if you have too less water during antibiotic course and antibiotic taken is a he ...
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why don't u meet a better ent surgeon ...
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The Best option for you is to consult ENT specialist and resolve the problem. You must carry the list of Antibiotics taken by you in past to the ENT specialist for his/her reference so as to get a better knowledge of your drug history.. ...
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I think you have more of sinus related problem, you need to do steam inhalation and consult your ENT specialist for mucolytic agent. ...
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Hello,
Your problem seems to be primarily dental.
I wolud recommend you to visit the dental proffesional an make an x ray..
From wat history you hav provided it seems the nerve has been damaged and there is infection, pus, developed below the tooth.. hence the wierd senstion... sinus infection may or may not be related to the tooth..
sp kindly visit the dr and take his opinion.
If your tooth is fine, post opinion from dr, u may need to visit an ENT... ...
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Your Anesthetist should advise. I think u are meaning about dental surgery under sedation or GA ...
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