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Child Taking Amoxicillan For Acute Bronchitis. Having Pain Under Both Ribs, Runny Nose And Cough. Reason For Pain?

MY DAUGHTER HAS HAD A COLD THE BEGINING OF OCTOBER. WE TOOK HER TO THE DR AND SHE HAD ACUTE BRONCHITIS. WE WERE TOLD IF THE FEVER DID NOT GO AWAY AFTER THE AMOXICILLAN TO GO BACK. SHE HASNT HAD A FEVER. BUT TO THIS DAY SHE HAS A RUNNY NOSE AND SOMETIMES STILL COUGHING AND SOUNDS STUFFY SOME DAYS. NOW SHE SAYS EVERY SO OFTEN THAT SHE HAS PAIN UNDER BOTH SIDES OF HER RIBS. SHE IS 5. SHE ONLY TALKS OF THE PAIN AT BED TIME AND ONLY MENTIONS IT ONE TIME. WHAT COULD THIS BE?
Wed, 27 Nov 2013
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Hi,
Thanks and welcome to HCM.
Your symptoms suggest that she is having infection in the lungs.
Better take an x-ray and rule out pneumonia especially if she has fast breathing.
If any problem with e x-ray better consult pediatrician and take treatment under his guidance.
Hope this answer will serve your purpose.
I shall be happy to answer any more queries.
Take care.
Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam.
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Child Taking Amoxicillan For Acute Bronchitis. Having Pain Under Both Ribs, Runny Nose And Cough. Reason For Pain?

Hi, Thanks and welcome to HCM. Your symptoms suggest that she is having infection in the lungs. Better take an x-ray and rule out pneumonia especially if she has fast breathing. If any problem with e x-ray better consult pediatrician and take treatment under his guidance. Hope this answer will serve your purpose. I shall be happy to answer any more queries. Take care. Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam.