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Coughing too much
My son age 2 years , from last few days he haa cold and coughung , he was given chericough ls for 5days , though it was not feeling bater , and was fever one or 2 times , doc give azithral , and mecberry syrap , after taking 3days its not changing the condition , coughing is till too much , cant eat anything, vomiting for coughing too much, breathing hard   , what to do now??
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You need to consult a nearby paediatrician as soon as possible to rule out pneumonia or some lung pathology
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You need to consult pediatrician or go to casualty of nearby hospital immediately urgently
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Do not delay
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If breathing is fast then you should consult pediatrician to rule out lung pathology if there or not...
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consult in person with pediatrician...
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Hi, Breathing hard/ faster is not good, consult a nearby paediatrician. The child needs to be examined thoroughly
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Your child requires direct examination. Go to your pediatrician immediately.
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