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Baby having cold
Dear sir Baby age 5 months 20 days .since 20 days I started cerelec as per doctor advice .but since a week she having nose block .so may I know whether cerelec is the side and effect of baby for getting cold .because I started before 6 months .so pls advice . And I used maxtra syrup as week as nasivion 0.01% but still she having water in chest once she breath the chest blocking sound was from from stomach and back.like sound is gar gar gar fully water jammed at chest .
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Not related to Cerelac consumption. It appears to be environmental. Give maxtra only for running nose and give saline drops when there is nasal blockage. The sounds which your hearing is most probably throat secretions due to common cold. This sounds that you are hearing from stomach and back girl is due to the vibrations following the blockage of upper respiratory tract. The treatment remains the same as above.if any new complaints comes other than present complaints or complaints persist beyond 2days get re-evaluated with your doctor.
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Give syp acebrophyline 2 ml twice a day for 3 days And levolin 0.31 nebulization thrice a day Budecort 0.5 once a day for 3 days and steam inhalation thrice a day
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