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Suggest Remedy For My Baby S Recurring Cold And Cough

Hello Doc, I have 22 month bay boy, he is continuous suffering from running nose + cough + little bit fever , once dose is over again running nose start . Last 2 month he is having this problem also our doc has identify he has ATOPIC allergy as well .
Thu, 18 Sep 2014
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If he is an atopic child, then he will continue to get such running-nose problems throughout the year, and this may well persist for another year or two. After this, the attacks may reduce but may not completely disappear. You might want to ask the doctor if the child will benefit from disodium cromoglycate inhalers or Montelukast. If they agree on this, you may give him a course of one of these for 3-6 months, especially during the cold months of the year when the attacks are more severe and more frequent.

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Dr. Taher
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Suggest Remedy For My Baby S Recurring Cold And Cough

If he is an atopic child, then he will continue to get such running-nose problems throughout the year, and this may well persist for another year or two. After this, the attacks may reduce but may not completely disappear. You might want to ask the doctor if the child will benefit from disodium cromoglycate inhalers or Montelukast. If they agree on this, you may give him a course of one of these for 3-6 months, especially during the cold months of the year when the attacks are more severe and more frequent. Regards, Dr. Taher