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What Causes Fever, Cough And Nausea In A Child?

My baby is one and half year old , she was suffering from fever , acute cough and nausea for last one week, doctor prescribed her s mucolite cough syrup & piriton cs cough syrup, antibiotics Moxclav Bd & Claribid, for last two days her fever had gone but she is urinating only 2-3 times in a day, is she dehydrated or anything wrong with her
Wed, 12 Nov 2014
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Hi...sometimes when the kids are ill, they tend to have a poor oral intake and this could be the reason for low urine output. But if her oral intake is normal and still she is not passing urine well, then I suggest you take her back to her pediatrician. Otherwise you need not worry and she will gradually get better.
Regards - DR. Sumanth
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What Causes Fever, Cough And Nausea In A Child?

Hi...sometimes when the kids are ill, they tend to have a poor oral intake and this could be the reason for low urine output. But if her oral intake is normal and still she is not passing urine well, then I suggest you take her back to her pediatrician. Otherwise you need not worry and she will gradually get better. Regards - DR. Sumanth