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Pnemonia and fever
My 2 year old son suffered with pnemonia in March he has been in hospital for treatment for about 5 days and later he has recovered.now again from one week he has been suffering with fever first temperature was low n cold n caugh are there after one week cold n caugh n fever also gone aways.after two days of recovery he got high fever of 102 suddenly from two days again.he is runny nose and hight temperature and became very week.after consulting doc he said there are pnemonia symptoms again.now I am afraid what food to give him.what food to avoid.and how tk take care of him at home in previous stage
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please consult . physical examination is must after taking appointment
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Greetings. Was any blood investigation or xray done. What medications is the child on now?..  Coming to diet any soft bland diet that is non spicy and non oily can be given. Give more of liquids than solid food. Vegetables can be given in cooked and mashed form
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if pneumonia is recurrent it requires detailed evaluation.
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