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Suggest Medication For Catarrh

My 19mnth old is constantly salivating and his tops are wet through. Over the last 2 weeks he has been very sick in the night and a lot of very thick clear cattarrgh through his mouth and nose. He also has days when his nose is constantly running. He has always made a strange noise through his nose while bumbling about. Any ideas??
Wed, 30 Dec 2015
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Hello, from history I say, this could be allergic rhinitis. with blockade of nose, the child keeps mouth open and resulting salivary discharge from mouth. kindly use saline nasal drops to keep nose cavity clear. and visit doctor for further evaluation Disclaimer
"This provisional advice provided by me stands subject to the patient undergoing a physical examination and is based entirely on inputs provided by patient/attendants. The patient is advised for physical examination at earliest"
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Suggest Medication For Catarrh

Hello, from history I say, this could be allergic rhinitis. with blockade of nose, the child keeps mouth open and resulting salivary discharge from mouth. kindly use saline nasal drops to keep nose cavity clear. and visit doctor for further evaluation Disclaimer This provisional advice provided by me stands subject to the patient undergoing a physical examination and is based entirely on inputs provided by patient/attendants. The patient is advised for physical examination at earliest