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How throat infection or sorerhroat look in baby ? I mean how to know baby has sorethroat ? Dr Adhavan Dr Baisali Sarkar
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Good afternoon Babies till the age of 2-3 years Avoids feeds Might be running temperature or a neck swelling Toddlers will be cooperative for examination at the least
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Kindly visit nearby ENT surgeon
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babies avoid food cry while swallowing will have rised body temperature mostly associated with cold, cough
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consult a pediatrician if u find such symptoms
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Baby coughs a lot or just has fever!
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Hello, babies generally avoid feeds during sorethroat and they cry a lot..
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visit pediatrician for better evaluation
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check for temperature
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