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Suggest Remedy For Frequent Cold And Running Nose

hi,My baby is 9 months and four week old.She often suffers from cold and running nose.Doctor advised to give T minic drops 1ml for two times a day. But still she has not get relief. She has thick hair and often sweats which results in cold.How can i prevent her from this and also is Tminic suffient for her?
Wed, 3 Sep 2014
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi...sometimes the ingredients in T-Minic may result in faster heart rates. This long cold could be due to changes in weather now a days in this season. I suggest you can give the baby, Oral Cetrizine for 2 weeks continuously so that the allergic component will be controlled. As Cetrizine is a prescription drug, I suggest you consult your pediatrician for this.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Remedy For Frequent Cold And Running Nose

Hi...sometimes the ingredients in T-Minic may result in faster heart rates. This long cold could be due to changes in weather now a days in this season. I suggest you can give the baby, Oral Cetrizine for 2 weeks continuously so that the allergic component will be controlled. As Cetrizine is a prescription drug, I suggest you consult your pediatrician for this. Regards - Dr. Sumanth