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Baby Suffering From Fever, Diarrhoea, High Temperature. What To Do?

Sir/Madam, I am Tapas Kr. Mishra of Purulia District, West Bengal. My baby suffered from fever and indigestion from today morning. When she had done her toilet first time it was normal but later did 04 times of yellow color with some cough . At 15.00 hrs. her body temperature was 102 deg. F. What can I do.
Thu, 7 Feb 2013
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Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic,
Your child is having acute gastroenteritis due to some contamination.
For fever you can give paracetamol in prescribed dose and duration.
Give sips of oral rehydrating solutions to prevent dehydration.
Monitor her hydration by her activity and urine output.
Consult the Pediatrician for the assessment and specific treatment.
Hope I have answered your query.
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Baby Suffering From Fever, Diarrhoea, High Temperature. What To Do?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic, Your child is having acute gastroenteritis due to some contamination. For fever you can give paracetamol in prescribed dose and duration. Give sips of oral rehydrating solutions to prevent dehydration. Monitor her hydration by her activity and urine output. Consult the Pediatrician for the assessment and specific treatment. Hope I have answered your query.