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Child age 3.5 month
My baby is having cough and cold, and temperature 99 F. Sometimes.temperature reduced by own. Doctor suggested cepodem 50 mg XP on 1 Aug 2018. On 3rd Aug, he has his 3.5 month vaccination. Doctor checked.Nd said he is ok to take the vaccines. Now he is suffering from fever and pain on 3 Nd 4th of Aug. Today also he is suffering from cold again and fluid in nasal path, and khashi present.doctor gave cefprozil, bifilac(as he is having loose stool sometimes), and Mayberry jnr.is it.correct mdcn
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Most of the time cough cold, are viral in origin They may subside by 3 -9 days No need of any medication if mild.  If cough and cold then need steam inhalation, nasal decongestant drops (nasivion baby nasal drops 1drop in each nostril 3 times a day for 3 days). And cough syrp or drops as per babys Cough condition  (wet or dry). Keep ur baby well hydrated in cough cold  episode Proper hand washing, keeping away ur baby from other infected persons, exclusive breast feeding ur baby till 6months of the age. It will help.  If decreased urine output, refusal to feed, decreased activity, breathing difficulty Then need consultation with nearest pediatrician.
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