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Chicken pox
My 13 months old baby has got chicken pox since 2 days. While she's taking formula milk but whenever we are feeding her solids she's throwing up. Is it a matter of concern or is it a normal behaviour during illness. Do I need to see the doctor
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It is sometimes normal for a baby during illness to just have liquids. Give milk for a day and dont force the baby to have solid food. Wait till one day. If the baby gets better, then fine otherwise visit the nearby paediatrician
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Kindly opt for video consultation with us for the same.
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Please visit physically to nearby pediatrician if oral acceptance is poor
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Its due to irritation It would be better if you visit pediatrician physically
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