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Not eating food
Hi my 1yr old baby had cold 3 days before stomach pain Given all related medicine after that he is refusing eating food only breastfeeding not sleeping properly at night refusing dressed up at night even if its winter and cold making body cramping movements all night All night doing feeding only getting irritate crying a lot   not eating  anything day time active pees normal but night time started   all this stuffs while night sleep is not an issue  before plz help out
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Not eating well is common at this age even without illness. Growth slows down after 1 year of age. So they don't need that much food. Also he has viral infection which can lead to crankiness and poor appetite. However, this is a temporary phase. In a few days, he will pick it up. If the pee count is normal and he is better, no need to worry.
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please visit a pediatrician regularly if the complaint persists
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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Use nasoclear saline spray 1 drop three times per day for 3 days in both nostril
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Saline nasal drops Once in every 4 hours
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At 1 yr of age being fussy and cranky This could be to stomach discomfort
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give colic aid drops 1ml whenever crying excessively and cranky
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This might be related to the viral illness that he has abdominal discomfort. Give him analgesics and antacids and a probiotic can help
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consult your pediatrician once
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be aware of any worrisome features like decreased urination ,altered bowel patterns,abnormal behaviour
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