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Why Has Amoxicillin Not Assisted In Relief Of Nasal Congestion In An Infant?

My baby has been suffering from nasal congestion for over three weeks now...he is currently on antibiotic amoxicillin as GP thinks it is bacterial..but to be honest, the GP didn't look for any other symptoms...he says more than three weeks, it is bacterial...last night, he cried a lot as though he was in pain..I was pretty sure he wasn't hungry as I had fed him just then...any thoughts please? Hard to see my baby in distress...
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
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Namasthe
Welcome to Healthcare-Magic
Greetings of the day

Any child who presents with respiratory infection , i rule out lower respiratory infection by thoroughly examining the child. It can be easily be assessed in children in the following way even by parents

1. Respiratory symptoms like running nose, cough, wheezing, fever in the presence of normal respiratory rate, accepting feeds well , sleeping well, no chest retraction----- It is simple Upper respiratory infection


2. If the child has additional symptoms like Rapid respiratory rate, chest retraction, refusal of feeds, high grade fever(>103 F ), bluish discolouration of lips------- In presence of any of these symptoms and signs its categorized as lower respiratory tract infection.


Its common to see children having 2- 3 episodes of respiratory infection every year. A good assesement by parents them-self will be very reassuring to them.

I instruct the parents to look for danger signs like

1. Respiratory rate: Count the respiratory rate for one minute-- it can be done by observing the movement of exposed chest, every expansion of chest counted as one respiration.
These are the normal values in children
>>>>Upto 2 months of age
>>>> 2 months to 1 year
>>>> above 1 year to 10 years

Respiratory rate above these values denotes Pneumonia or Lower respiratory tract infection

2. Bluish discolouration of lips, refusal of feeds, retraction of chest or indrawing of chest at time of inspiration, high grade fever

Presence of any of symptoms, i suggest the parents to consult the Pediatrician at earliest

Simple Upper respiratory tract infection respond to symptomatic treatment. Saline Nebulization is very much beneficial.




In case you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you.

Wishing you happy and healthy life

Take Care

Best Regards
Dr Deepak K K
MBBS,MS,MCH
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Why Has Amoxicillin Not Assisted In Relief Of Nasal Congestion In An Infant?

Namasthe Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Any child who presents with respiratory infection , i rule out lower respiratory infection by thoroughly examining the child. It can be easily be assessed in children in the following way even by parents 1. Respiratory symptoms like running nose, cough, wheezing, fever in the presence of normal respiratory rate, accepting feeds well , sleeping well, no chest retraction----- It is simple Upper respiratory infection 2. If the child has additional symptoms like Rapid respiratory rate, chest retraction, refusal of feeds, high grade fever( 103 F ), bluish discolouration of lips------- In presence of any of these symptoms and signs its categorized as lower respiratory tract infection. Its common to see children having 2- 3 episodes of respiratory infection every year. A good assesement by parents them-self will be very reassuring to them. I instruct the parents to look for danger signs like 1. Respiratory rate: Count the respiratory rate for one minute-- it can be done by observing the movement of exposed chest, every expansion of chest counted as one respiration. These are the normal values in children Upto 2 months of age 2 months to 1 year above 1 year to 10 years Respiratory rate above these values denotes Pneumonia or Lower respiratory tract infection 2. Bluish discolouration of lips, refusal of feeds, retraction of chest or indrawing of chest at time of inspiration, high grade fever Presence of any of symptoms, i suggest the parents to consult the Pediatrician at earliest Simple Upper respiratory tract infection respond to symptomatic treatment. Saline Nebulization is very much beneficial. In case you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you. Wishing you happy and healthy life Take Care Best Regards Dr Deepak K K MBBS,MS,MCH