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Will The Cold In Elders Relapses With Kids?

my son is suffering from cold and cough. i gave him abrolite S and allegra and nebulized with asthlin twice in hospital. he also had fever. now all r fine but still the cough is there . i showed to my doctor . he prescribed ventrolin and kidpred and told he will be ok in 2 days. still he is coughing. now i have got cold . will that relapse in my kid.
Thu, 20 Jul 2017
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Hi, thank you for posting your query on health care magic.

As you are suffering from cold,if you cold or cough without covering your face then,the causative organism in your cough,cold secretions might be transmitted to your kid.

Also touch your kid with washed hands .

Hope this answers your question.Take care.
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Will The Cold In Elders Relapses With Kids?

Hi, thank you for posting your query on health care magic. As you are suffering from cold,if you cold or cough without covering your face then,the causative organism in your cough,cold secretions might be transmitted to your kid. Also touch your kid with washed hands . Hope this answers your question.Take care.