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Can We Give Asthalin With Budecort Inhaler To Child Suffering From Cold And Cough?

hi my daughter is going to be 1 year next month.after 8 months she got severe clod and cough she was asked to admit in the hospital.after that she is daily using budecort inhaler twice a day.and whenever cough is there she is asked to use asthalin inhaler.is it good to use asthalin inhaler inbetween.how many days more we have to use both the inhalers.
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to HCM,
Yes, you can use the asthalin and budecort inhaler whenever there is a bronchoconstriction following infection.
As your child is having cold and cough it may leads to lower respiratory tract infection leading to congestion and narrowing of the bronchioles.
You can give inhalers for 5-7 days or till the symptoms comes down. If the symptoms are not comimg down then you have to approach your paediatrician for a course of antibiotics.
Thank you.
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Can We Give Asthalin With Budecort Inhaler To Child Suffering From Cold And Cough?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, Yes, you can use the asthalin and budecort inhaler whenever there is a bronchoconstriction following infection. As your child is having cold and cough it may leads to lower respiratory tract infection leading to congestion and narrowing of the bronchioles. You can give inhalers for 5-7 days or till the symptoms comes down. If the symptoms are not comimg down then you have to approach your paediatrician for a course of antibiotics. Thank you.