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Throat pain cold nose scarring
My 5 year old son developed throat pain, followed by 100F fever which showed up only at night. Has cold, yellowish eyer boogers when wakes up, mucus around nostrils which lead to some scarring due to continuous rubbing or what not sure. No fever from last three days. Need for concern? Kindly suggest.
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It may be due to, bacterial or viral infection. Baby needs, antibiotic and antihistamine.
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Avoid cold food, masala, oily food
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Hello , He could be suffering from acute rhinosinusitis with either pharyngitis or tonsillitis. Either ways please visit an ENT Specialist.
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Avoid rubbing of nose and eyes . Warm saline gargles
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Tab zerodol sp Tab sinarest Warm water gargle
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