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How Can Sneezing Be Treated For A Child Who Already Underwent Adenoidectomy?

Hi, My Son age is 3.8y and he suffering sneezing problem from last 8 moths so we have consulted ENT specialist and he suggested for Adenoids surgery. Doctor did a adenoids surgery on 24/02/2017. After surgery we used antibiotics for a week as suggested by Doctor and after that stopped medicines and now he suggested montair lc tablets for two Years. But my son started sneezing again. From 8th day onwards. Could you please suggest???
Tue, 11 Apr 2017
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The sneezing is probably allergic. You need to continue medicine to prevent it from happening. It'll gradually decrease though if you feel the medicine isn't helping you can always try other drugs like anti histaminics. The allergy will gradually decrease as the age of the child increases. It is recommended to continue the medication as guided by your physician.

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How Can Sneezing Be Treated For A Child Who Already Underwent Adenoidectomy?

The sneezing is probably allergic. You need to continue medicine to prevent it from happening. It ll gradually decrease though if you feel the medicine isn t helping you can always try other drugs like anti histaminics. The allergy will gradually decrease as the age of the child increases. It is recommended to continue the medication as guided by your physician.