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6 Year Old, Cough For 2 Weeks. Taking Brycnil Syrup. Can I Nebulise Her? Suggestions?

Hello dr . My daughter is 6+ yrs old she has gt cough from more than two weeks it is not dry cough beoz when she cough we can hear voice of cold in chest but she has got no fever, no running nose ,no headache. I gave her brycnil suyrp , relent suyrp n allegra too but no use. Can i nebulise her with respules like budicort or livolin. She is allergic to cough. She used to tk romilast during weather change. Plz advice i am worried for her. Thank u n rgds
Wed, 9 Oct 2013
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Pediatrician 's  Response
Hi
Thanks for your query.
I understand your concern

As per symptoms your child must be having
Hyperresponsive airway disease.

I sugget you to get her examined by pediatrician for proper diagnosis and management.

Nebulisation can be given as rescue therapy to relieve spasm.

Hope this helps.

God bless.
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6 Year Old, Cough For 2 Weeks. Taking Brycnil Syrup. Can I Nebulise Her? Suggestions?

Hi Thanks for your query. I understand your concern As per symptoms your child must be having Hyperresponsive airway disease. I sugget you to get her examined by pediatrician for proper diagnosis and management. Nebulisation can be given as rescue therapy to relieve spasm. Hope this helps. God bless. .