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Child Having Fever, Cough, Congestion. Gave Calpol, Meftal P. Prescribed Ambrolyte, Asthalin. Vomited Severely. Cure?

My 19 months son had fever / cough / congestion since yesterday we gave calpol it came down but again rose to 101. From today it became high 102-103 we gave him meftal p & our family doctor prescribed to use Ambrolyte S (2.5 ml x 2 times), Asthalin (3ml x 3) and Augmentin Duo (5ml x 2)

The child after giving the evening dose today at 8 PM vomited very severly & has fever still we gave meftal P but again vomited. He is not eating anything pl suggest what to do
Mon, 4 Nov 2013
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hello dear ,
thanks for your query at hcm .
such high grade fever , repeated vomitings child will need medical attention.
my recommendation would be visit pediatrician get child physical examined for dehydration .
regards
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Child Having Fever, Cough, Congestion. Gave Calpol, Meftal P. Prescribed Ambrolyte, Asthalin. Vomited Severely. Cure?

hello dear , thanks for your query at hcm . such high grade fever , repeated vomitings child will need medical attention. my recommendation would be visit pediatrician get child physical examined for dehydration . regards