
Can Antibiotics Be Given For Treating Cold And Chesty Cough In An Infant?

Antibiotic is needed if we are suspecting any bacterial infection.
Detailed Answer:
Hi!
Thanks for asking on this platform.
Most of the time cough and cold with noisy breathing in this age is due to some viral infection.
Antibiotic is of no help in such condition.
Fever of very high grade and persisting longer (more than 72 hours) with breathing difficulty, poor feeding all these goes in favor of bacterial infection.
Once bacterial infection is suspected better to send blood investigations to rule out bacterial infection.
Based on reports or on suspicion only antibiotic can be given.
Here I would like to know
1. For how long baby is symptomatic?
2. Is there any breathing difficulty?
3. Is there persistent fever or poor feeding?
Antibiotic is not the solution of chesty cough. Baby may need nebulisation with cough medication based on symptoms.
I request you to send me the details so that I better able to help you out.
Hope I have answered your query. Also let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Pradeep Kumar, Pediatrician, Cardiology


I would suggest for cough medication and observation.
Detailed Answer:
Hi!
Thanks for follow up!
Based on symptoms I don't think it is to be due to bacterial infection.
Here I would like to give cough syrup containing mucolytic (sputum thinning agent) like Ambroxol with Levosalbutamol (a bronchodilator which helps in relieving airway spasm and clearing of mucus).
You may give drops/syrup containing antiallergic like Chlorpheniramine with decongestant like Phenylephrine (helps in relieving nasal congestion) along with cough syrup for early relief.
As fever is mild and otherwise child is active, feeding well without any breathing difficulty chance of having bacterial infection is less, so antibiotic will not help much.
Some pediatricians give antibiotic just as a prophylaxis (to be on safer side) which I personally don't suggest.
The above medications are prescription medicine so get it prescribed by a pediatrician.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Dr. Pradeep Kumar, Pediatrician, Cardiology

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