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What Is The Dosage Of Anti Allergy Syrups For Running Nose?

My daughter 6 yrs old is a down syndrome child, she had ASD and VSD by birth and operated open heart surgery. she is fine but she had continous running nose and mucous sectertions. With antiallergy syrups she feels better a little but how long we can give her. Please suggest a dagnosis and treatment. I am so worried about her. Thanks
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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HI...by what you quote I feel that she could be having moderate to persistent allergic rhinitis and the best way to treat is not recurrent oral anti-allergics currently. If I were your kid's pediatrician, I would have suggested to use intra-nasal corticosteroids and I would prefer Mometasone nasal spray. But as it is a prescription drug, I suggest you consult your pediatrician regarding this.
Regards - DR. Sumanth
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What Is The Dosage Of Anti Allergy Syrups For Running Nose?

HI...by what you quote I feel that she could be having moderate to persistent allergic rhinitis and the best way to treat is not recurrent oral anti-allergics currently. If I were your kid s pediatrician, I would have suggested to use intra-nasal corticosteroids and I would prefer Mometasone nasal spray. But as it is a prescription drug, I suggest you consult your pediatrician regarding this. Regards - DR. Sumanth