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Regarding baby fever & constipation
Sir my 10 month old baby had cough & cold from past 25 days, yesterday he got fever of 99.7°. We visited pediatrician nearby & he prescribed medicine as ambroxol hydrochloride & salbutamol syrup along with Amoxicillin & potassium clavulanate dispersible tablets & meftal suspension in case of fever. He asked to avoid citrus fruits & banana. But sir he is only breastfeeding & not eating anything. As he sees food he starts crying & he is constipated too, anything more to avoid or what I can give him. When he will again continue start eating . Also for constipation what diet i can give? Please suggest
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Kids don't prefer to eat anything when they are sick. So try giving liquids along with milk. Ensure his urine output is good. Once he gets better he will start to eat.
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Hello,yes baby’s diet decrease during any illness.continue with same medicine and see the response.yes give more of fluids along with breastfeed,gradually the appetite will improve.
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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