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14 month with cough and decreased urine
My 14 months old has had severe coughing especially at night for last 13 days. He is on duolin neb BID. His symptoms has reduced but seemed to have gotten worse again. Although he is having tears in his crying he is still not producing much urine. Currently he has not passed urine overnight. Is this normal? Please advise
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Please continue the nebulisation You will need to show your pediatrician if cough is worse Some more meds may need to be added
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Cough, passed no urine.... Cough you can give advised treatment..... There are many factors related with urine.... So detail history is necessary, sometimes investigation ,so don't worry but observation intake of fluide...., other symptoms, Weight, swelling , other urinary problem.. Loose motion and so
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Greetings not passing urine is not a problem this is normal
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician for not passing urine overnight.
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