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Got cold while I am pregnant
I am 3 months pregnant.. got cold/sneeze today can you please suggest me whether I can able to take cold tablet or not...this doubt comes because as I am pregnant
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You are three months pregnant. It is a relatively safe time to take medicine (but with Doctor's consultation). Do you have fever? If yes please consult a Gynaecologist. If not , you may try Cough Lozenges, Honitus, and Tab Vit C 500 mg daily
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Please consult a Gynaecologist on Practo. But also consult a Gynaecologist in your area because ultimately you will have to go there for delivery.
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Use medicine only if required otherwise drinking hot water will help
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U can take tab montelar-LC , and steam inhalation
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If persists for more than 3days than visit ur gynaecologist
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U can take dabur honitus
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First try with steam inhalation and gargling. If not subsiding then medications can be taken
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Yes can take under guidance
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.
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Hi Use steam inhalation,  lozenges , hot water , honey . Medicines cn be taken but if really required.
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