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Good to know she has some relief in her symptoms.Cough which she has developed is part of the same infection which she is having,no need to worry, continue the same medicine till she is having cough.Remember to exclusively breastfeed her,don't give her bottle feeds which are the source of infections.She will be alright. ...
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Looks like allergic rhinitis, is related to asthma.
Avoid triggers like dust, mites, pets, pollen and someone smoking in house.
Your doctor may prescribe steroid nasal spray for 5-10 days, if severe - despite antihistamines, decongestant.
You may try frequent nasal rinsing with normal saline. ...
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first find the allergen you are allergic.
second avoid them - if air borne, wear a mask - if food, dont eat.
third take an antiallergic medication and a immunomodulator with the consultation of your doctor ...
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Hi rashel,
Complete cure of allergic disorders is not expected outcome. The best solution is to avoid the allergens. And when it get worse, take some drug to control it. You can take montelucast 10 mg at evening and xylometazxoline nasal drop. If still nasal problems are not cured, you can try nasal steroid spray. Contact a doctor to get the prescription. Thanks. ...
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