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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Fever And Cold Because Of Adenoid

My 3 & 1/2 year old son has adenoide problem & get fever every month, he has running nose & cold all the time , when it increases we give him antibiotic, but that privent him for 10-15 days & again he get fever & cold, I have his X-ray report which I can send by mail please provide me the email ID & suggest what should we do? Thanks & Reagrds. Vikas Menghwani
Wed, 19 Nov 2014
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Hi, thanks for writing to us.
The remedy for the adenoids recurring very often is to start a fluticasone based nasal spray and oral monteleukast regularly in the fall and the winter months.
By the the frequent episodes of infection could be avoided.
Consult a pediatrician or an ENT specialist to adjust and administer the correct dosage, thank you, regards.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Fever And Cold Because Of Adenoid

Hi, thanks for writing to us. The remedy for the adenoids recurring very often is to start a fluticasone based nasal spray and oral monteleukast regularly in the fall and the winter months. By the the frequent episodes of infection could be avoided. Consult a pediatrician or an ENT specialist to adjust and administer the correct dosage, thank you, regards.