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Is Wikoryl The Right Medicine For Cold In Children?

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Posted on Fri, 17 Jun 2016
Question: Hello sir... My 2 n half months daughter suffering from cold from last 3 wks.. Wikoryl is safe for her ? I don't see much difference after giving wikoryl.. Pls help me what to do
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Answered by Dr. Archana Verma (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Avoid any medications for mild cold and coughs

Detailed Answer:
Hi

I understand your concerns but do not worry. I would recommend you to avoid any medications for mild cold as they are self limiting viral illnesses in most cases. They improve within a period of 2-4 weeks. If the symptoms are bothersome then use antihistamines without paracetamol such as Maxtra or Wikoryl AF instead of Wikoryl. This will help you to monitor fever if present. These drugs are safe if given at recommended dosages.
If fever spikes are present along with poor appetite and activity then go for laboratory tests i.e. CBC, ESR, CRP, Thoat swab culture and IgE to check for any associated bacterial infection or allergic tendency.
You may upload the reports for my reference.
Hopefully it will be of help.
Take care
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Is Wikoryl The Right Medicine For Cold In Children?

Brief Answer: Avoid any medications for mild cold and coughs Detailed Answer: Hi I understand your concerns but do not worry. I would recommend you to avoid any medications for mild cold as they are self limiting viral illnesses in most cases. They improve within a period of 2-4 weeks. If the symptoms are bothersome then use antihistamines without paracetamol such as Maxtra or Wikoryl AF instead of Wikoryl. This will help you to monitor fever if present. These drugs are safe if given at recommended dosages. If fever spikes are present along with poor appetite and activity then go for laboratory tests i.e. CBC, ESR, CRP, Thoat swab culture and IgE to check for any associated bacterial infection or allergic tendency. You may upload the reports for my reference. Hopefully it will be of help. Take care