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Less urine output
Sir my baby is of 7 month old, from some days I am noticing that he is peeing very less, here temperature is very hot from some days, he is even sweating too, is it a case of concern or it's common pls tell
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Your history suggests that the child is having low grade fever which might be the cause of less urination so kindly give plenty of water to drink and food rich in Fluids and if the temperature in the armpit of the child is hundred or more consider it as fever and give Paracetamol and then meet your doctor for advice
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Child may be getting dehydrated if oral intake of fluids is less. Sweating also happens in resolving fever. Kindly check for it.
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If any other symptoms can take online consult. If baby's weight is appropriate for age, kindly ensure around 800 900 ml of water / fluids intake per day
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Give plenty of oral fluids. Give pcm syp if he has fever.
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