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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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it seems you have a predominantly ear based infection. visit and ENT ASAP on an emergency basis. ...
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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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the symptoms are associated with teething. Even though not proven you can take your child to the pediatrician. Could be viral fever ...
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GERD will persist but the effect can be decreased by life style modification like good brisk walk for 40 mins, avoiding fat, consuming more curd and buttermilk rather than milk and keeping a gap of 2 hrs between food and sleep.
Cintpro is by and large relatively safe drug for long term use till now.
We need to see the reports of existing tests before we proceed with further tests
Stress has significant role in symptoms so please be relaxed. ...
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First of all we need to exclude lower respiratory tract infection which may include pneumonia or bronchiolitis.Take your child to a paediatrician for clinical examination.U mentioned your child was on antibiotics 3 times in last 4 months.Was it due to lactose intolerance only leading to loose motions or for some other illness also ??
Has exclusive bottle feeding advised to you by a paediatrician after diagnosis of lactose intolerance or the child was bottle fed since bi ...
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Dear Frank, a hole in the septum of your nose, if i m not mistaken, is what you said. Could be a non healing ulcer.I cannot be sure of it. Please give me more details for me to help you, Fill out the adult questionnaire form on my website (http://www.**url**/home/) and send me copy of whatever blood work up or radiology that you might have done up till now and i may be able to help. As for your allergies homoeopathy is best at curing them. ...
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Surgery is the best option for DNS. For temporary relief he can use Nasal drops occasionally. ...
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Consult the ENT doctor ...
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