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5 Month Old Son, Cold, Wheezing, Less Urine. Mother Was Having Viral, Was On Antibiotics. Anything To Worry?

Hi Doctor,
My son is 5 months old.He has got a bit of cold and was having wheezing last week and he is on medication. No antibiotics. My concern is since last 2-3days he is passing less urine and also at times is yellowish. He is active. Also I must mention that even I was having viral and was on antibiotics. So is it a singn of some worry.?
Kindly reply. Thanking you.

Divya(mother)
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi, he is having rhinitis, and chest infection, may be allergic, or viral, which got secondarily infected with bacteria.
He need to be treated with antibiotics, anticold preparations, and paracetamol and terbutaline when ever necessory. So i advise you to consult a pediatritian for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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5 Month Old Son, Cold, Wheezing, Less Urine. Mother Was Having Viral, Was On Antibiotics. Anything To Worry?

Hi, he is having rhinitis, and chest infection, may be allergic, or viral, which got secondarily infected with bacteria. He need to be treated with antibiotics, anticold preparations, and paracetamol and terbutaline when ever necessory. So i advise you to consult a pediatritian for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.