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Why Does A Child Refuse To Eat?

my ten month old son just refused to eat his food n always in demand for breast milk n today he is having motions few days back he has got a very bad cough n the cough syrup prescribed by the doctor has got such effect over stomach but now he is not taking the syrup any more n got motions
Thu, 31 Jan 2019
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Hello,

The child may refuse to eat during coughing and cold due to the simple nose block. When there is a fever, appetite can go down naturally. you just need to hydrate him adequately by giving more fluids.

If your child is active and playing well, no need to worry. He may start feeding, once cough and cold settles.

If there is a high fever (102f or above), fast breathing or decreased activity, you need to consult a paediatrician.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Nirubhan Bharathy, Pediatrician
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Why Does A Child Refuse To Eat?

Hello, The child may refuse to eat during coughing and cold due to the simple nose block. When there is a fever, appetite can go down naturally. you just need to hydrate him adequately by giving more fluids. If your child is active and playing well, no need to worry. He may start feeding, once cough and cold settles. If there is a high fever (102f or above), fast breathing or decreased activity, you need to consult a paediatrician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nirubhan Bharathy, Pediatrician