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My infant has blocked nose due to cold , how much sterile water should i mixed with levolin.31 mg repsules to the nebulizer .
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Levolin is not for blocked nose. Also u don't need to dilute it further with Sterile water.
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Infants actually do not require levolin nebulization... mostly they have the mucus secretion which causes the nose block  Can use xylometazoline Paeds drops twice in a day for it P.s. consult personally if required Regards Dr. aniket  singh
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3ml
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No sterile water needs to be added Hypertonic Saline nebulization can be given for nose block instead of levolin.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Use 0.9 % normal saline for mixing if using a nebulization machine, make it up to 4 to 5 ml
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