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Suggest Treatment For Cold Due To Allergy

Hello Doctor, My Son is 4 years old.He always sneezes in the morning and is always has mucus in his nose.I have tried all medications but his cold never seems to reduce.Is it got anything to do with eosinophil count or any food allergies.What do I do
Mon, 29 Sep 2014
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Hi thank you for choosing healthcare magic.
Is your child having itching near his nose and picks his nose? If so he may be suffering from allergic rhinitis which is causing all the symptoms. You can try simple anti allergic medication like Levocetrizine or monteleukast for a few weeks after consulting your paediatrician. If they are showing no response your can also try intranasal steroid puffs.
Hope this has helped you.
Your vote of thanks is appreciated,
Good luck,
Dr J Sravanthi, Peadiatrician and Neonatologist
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Suggest Treatment For Cold Due To Allergy

Hi thank you for choosing healthcare magic. Is your child having itching near his nose and picks his nose? If so he may be suffering from allergic rhinitis which is causing all the symptoms. You can try simple anti allergic medication like Levocetrizine or monteleukast for a few weeks after consulting your paediatrician. If they are showing no response your can also try intranasal steroid puffs. Hope this has helped you. Your vote of thanks is appreciated, Good luck, Dr J Sravanthi, Peadiatrician and Neonatologist