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Suggest Treatment For Throat Infection

I have a 3 years old boy who has a coughing for about 4 months now. On his first visit to an ENT he had a X-Ray which has shown he has adenoid, the visit was due to and ear and throat infection which was treated with a syrup and antibiotic. Syrup didn t solve the coughing problem. Went for a second visit and Dr. prescribed an antihistamine Aerius , and berotec syrup for 10 days. Nose is clean, but he keeps coughing, specialy at night and early in the morning. Should I try the ENT again or try a pnemologist.
Tue, 23 Dec 2014
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Welcome to HCM,

I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.


looks like allegro cough, you did not mentioned xray chest, if you have not done,kindly do it with sputum examination for the exact diagnosis.

all the best, take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Throat Infection

Hi, Welcome to HCM, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. looks like allegro cough, you did not mentioned xray chest, if you have not done,kindly do it with sputum examination for the exact diagnosis. all the best, take care.