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About 5 month baby cold and cough
My girl baby is 5 months old she is having blocked nose from 1nd half month and cold and cough also started .I have consulted many pediatricians they gave antibiotics but no use .day by day it is getting worse . Cough will be more at night times.after feeding also she will cough more and try to vomit.she won't feel comfortable will laying flat at night times. I used nasoclear drops also .please tell me what's is the problem nd wt to do .she is on both formula (bottle )and breast feed
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Urti are common in infant's.if symptoms are continuing go for investigations after consulting with your doctor
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May be due to Allergy. Pl identify the Allergens and avoid them.Needs nebulisation. Pl consult paediatric pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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she needs nebulisations after assessment
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