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How To Treat Fever And Cold In Infants?

my baby is now 3.5 month last four days had incessant cry, fever,cold.it has no problem now but now my baby have problem i.e.loose motion like watery,yellow colour. now she s nt wel and nt n chubby look. pls giv ur advise...............ismail _ YYYY@YYYY
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If she is having diarrhea,you may want to take her to her doctor for assessment.

Diarrhea and/or vomiting is most commonly related to infection of the gastrointestinal tract. Viral or bacterial infection most common.
The illness is normally self limiting which means it goes without specific treatment but the main risk is dehydration.

It is important that the fluid loss is replaced. The use of pedialyte or a similar product would be best.

Her doctor can determine if she is at risk of becoming dehydrated and calculate how much fluid is needed.

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How To Treat Fever And Cold In Infants?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If she is having diarrhea,you may want to take her to her doctor for assessment. Diarrhea and/or vomiting is most commonly related to infection of the gastrointestinal tract. Viral or bacterial infection most common. The illness is normally self limiting which means it goes without specific treatment but the main risk is dehydration. It is important that the fluid loss is replaced. The use of pedialyte or a similar product would be best. Her doctor can determine if she is at risk of becoming dehydrated and calculate how much fluid is needed. I hope this helps