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5 years boy suffered with fever
My 5years son weight about 21.On January 1st he eating cake in the morning before food immediately after   taking outside from fridge, after that he suffered with throat pain and 104 fever, i will give pcm, Azithromycin.after 3days it subsided. But now in February - 2days back we came to Chennai from hyderabad.after return to Hyderabad he suffering with 100 to 101 fever since yesterday,i give pcm 250.mild dry cough is present. He repeatedly sick,why repeatedly suffering please tell me . water change and weather change also affected the children? can i use Azithromycin now also .
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As a pediatrician, I understand your concern about your son's health, especially given the fluctuating fever and dry cough. Here's what I suggest: **Understanding Symptoms & Action Plan:** -
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Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution and seek medical advice when it comes to your child's health. If there's anything else that's concerning you, please don't hesitate to reach out with a teleconsult.
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Travelling Can follow hand washing with soap water Encourage more liquids Avoid cold water, ice cream, biscuits chocolate and wafers Never Azithromycin
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