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Morning Cough
My daughter is 2years and 8 months.. She's been having morning coughs(as soon as she wakes up for around 10 seconds not continuous though) since last December..it's on and off episode. Consulted her pediatrician and he's examined her and said there's mild wheezing as of now..on first examination Dr had prescribed levolin,fexagon and nasoclear saline drops..that doesn't seem to work,so now the Dr has prescribed Asthalin inhaler (2 puffs ,5-6 times a day) for 5 days.. Since then she's been having mucus(whitish/yellowish)out of her nose..she still has morning cough that has not subsided and cold too.. she's an active child,playful,no day time cough,no tiredness nothing..just worried why is her cough not subsiding.
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Child has Allergic Bronchitis
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Give Levolin nebulization Antihistamine
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Avoid dust, pollution,cold exposure
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Please take a second opinion or consult your Pediatrician again. Change in medicines will help. No need to be worried. Looks like a type of allergic cough
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Hii This is looks like HRAD (Hyper reactive airway disease) it's common upto 8 yrs.
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avoid dust, pet exposure, camphor exposure,
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start syp montek lc daily evening for 1 month it help reduce tha hyper reactive ness if child had exaggerated breathing difficulties use levolin inhaler
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Give syp xyzal M 5 ml bedtime for 2 weeks, syp asthalin3.5 ml tds, syp omnicortil 5 ml bd for 3 days.....
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Use Tablet Junior lanzole 15mg daily once before 30mins to food for 3days
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For cold you can give syp cetrigine 3 ml once at night for 5 days, Regarding cough, most likely it is due to post nasal drip, for this use nasal saline drops 3 times a day, steam inhalation, nasal decongestant drops like otrivin pediatric nose drops 3 times a day for 5 days. As child active, playful, no need to worry much about cough as it is not disturbing his daily activities.
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if still not useful, please consult a pediatrician
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It could be reflux You can take Junior Lanzol 15mg one tablet once a day in morning before breakfast for 5 days. It's a dispersible tablet. Let me know after 5 days.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Looking like chronic hyperactive airway Occurs due to hypersensitivity(allergies) of airway to cold air, dust etc The medication ur using are relievers Better treatment would be controllers like inhaler budicort
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Take an opinion with Pediatric pulmonologist
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