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Answer: Kennel cough is a bronchitis characterized by a harsh, hacking cough. It is highly contagious and most boarding kennels, grooming facilities, and obedience classes require the Bordetella Vaccination to protect against Kennel Cough. The Bordetella Vac...

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Answer: Trachea-bronchitis, or "kennel cough" is a contagious, upper-respiratory disease which is spread by an airborne virus.  The main symptom is a gagging cough which lasts anywhere from a few days to several weeks.  Although this coug...

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Answer: Fever and high temperatures: treat with ‘anti-pyretics’ i.e. ibuprofen or paracetamol. (NB Follow the directions on pack. Paracetamol is not for children under two months. Ibuprofen is not for children under 3 months.)Coughs: use a sooth...

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Answer: Hardly ever nowadays, in all probability. It is very difficult to know for sure though. It used to be thought it was a cause of bronchiectasis. This might have true in the past but probably not now. To cause lung damage it would probably have to caus...

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Answer: If it has gauifenesin (Robitussin DM and generic "DM" syrups have thisdrug), you'll probably puke your guts up. If it has acetaminophen (paracetamol), you stand a good chance of a painful, prolonged death.Anything else, you're likely to ruin the trip...

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Answer: Answer: Probably, but it really only works well for allergic rhinitis, not infections.Nasacort and Children [posted1/14/99] Question: My 6 year old son suffers from nasal congestion due to allergies. Hispediatrician prescribed Nasacort AQ nasal spray...

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