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Viral wheezing
My daughter had wet cough and running nose and when we took her to doctor they told to start with Asthalin and cough syrup and nasal Drop . It's been 1 full day of following the same but Seems like her cough is still there and feel she is coughing and getting the phlegm out but can't bring it out as she is not sure how to spit . Should I take her for follow up or wait. ?
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Pls get her to paediatrision .. she had LRTI.. needs to examine overall condition and lungs or respiratory tract condition.. have a physical consultation with paediatrision .
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It will take some time..Give 2 to 3days for the medicines to work. No need to take the Phelgm out.  Children will not do that. She can swallow it.
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adequate hydration. sleep on the side.
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Can wait a day. If it's the same or worsening better to show
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Continue for 2 days and if it’s persistent then go for a follow-up
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wait for 48-72 Hours
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Wait for some time. Continue with medicine.
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