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What Causes Intermittent Fever, Stuffy Nose And Severe Cough In A Child?

my 2 year old has had on and off high fevers, its been like this for 5 days now..not eating much but she keeps drinking water though..stuffy nose 2 days ago ..Today I thought she was better because she had no fever and was eating plenty of food..so didn t call doctor..now she has a bad cough and her temperature is 40..what do I do? Clinics closed but I can get a home doctor to visit!!
Tue, 5 Sep 2017
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Hello, my name is Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi.
I understand your concern.
Some advices that I can give to you are:
-Place a cool, damp washcloth on your child's forehead while she rests.
-Give your child a lukewarm tub bath or a sponge bath.
-Offer plenty of fluids and chilled foods, such as ice pops and yogurt, to help cool the body from the inside out and keep her hydrated.
-use acetaminophen every 4-6 hours.
Hope my answer was helpful, if you have any other questions I'll be glad to help, thanks!
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What Causes Intermittent Fever, Stuffy Nose And Severe Cough In A Child?

Hello, my name is Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi. I understand your concern. Some advices that I can give to you are: -Place a cool, damp washcloth on your child s forehead while she rests. -Give your child a lukewarm tub bath or a sponge bath. -Offer plenty of fluids and chilled foods, such as ice pops and yogurt, to help cool the body from the inside out and keep her hydrated. -use acetaminophen every 4-6 hours. Hope my answer was helpful, if you have any other questions I ll be glad to help, thanks!