Hi to all the mummies,
Could I check something with you when you say your ds or dd has allergic rhinitis? Do they have prolonged cough? When my dd was younger, the ENT said she has enlarged adenoids, so she was quite prone to ear infections. Recently, she has been having cough for more than 2 months. We have been to the GP twice, the pd thrice and the ENT twice. It was only when we went to the ENT that she said my daughter has post nasal drips and allergic rhinitis. She prescribed some anti histamines and also Nasonex. My dd’s cough improved considerably and she only had a little cough in the morning and sometimes in the afternoon. However, today, she started to cough more than she used to again. I am really worried sick as I don’t know what to do anymore.
She had taken about 1.5 months of cough med, plus antibiotic, then the antihistamines and Nasonex. I had tried rubbing garlic oil on her feet, making the honey in pear stew, garlic with honey water, and now am trying to give her as much immunity building supplements as possible. Manuka honey, Vit C, cod liver oil, coconut oil. Then I read about the Herbal Clinic, but I am presently not in Singapore. For the mummies who had gone to the clinic before, can you advice if there is any device or herbal liquids which can be bought and used to treat her at home? If yes, I can try to get someone to help me buy it.
Would really appreciate your advice, thank you very, very much!
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