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Child Has Sore Throat, Pain In Mouth And Limbs Post Tonsillitis Treatment. Any Ideas?

my daughter whos 2 1/2 has been on antibiotics for tonsilitis over the last 10 days shes had a cough for over 3 weeks. she has now finished her antibiotics but is complaining of a sore throat still, saw mouth ( teeth ) and her limbs hurt. shes not eating and very cuddley with us (which shes not normally). any ideas thanks
Tue, 27 Aug 2013
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Hello,

Welcome to health care magic forum.

Pain in mouth ,sore throat may occur due to throat infection.

Also visit a dentist and get a thorough clinical check up to diagnose any deep caries associated.

Decayed teeth has to be restored.

Rinse your child's mouth after every feed.

Maintain oral care.

Hope this helps.
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Child Has Sore Throat, Pain In Mouth And Limbs Post Tonsillitis Treatment. Any Ideas?

Hello, Welcome to health care magic forum. Pain in mouth ,sore throat may occur due to throat infection. Also visit a dentist and get a thorough clinical check up to diagnose any deep caries associated. Decayed teeth has to be restored. Rinse your child s mouth after every feed. Maintain oral care. Hope this helps.