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How To Treat Throat Infection In A Child?

Hello, Doctor I am Anusha. My daughter is of 3yrs old.she frequently get throat infection because of that we completely stopped giving chocolates.But still she is getting cough again and she will vomit the food which she take mostly in the morning time she will vomit her breakfast, if i give a medicine she will be all right but later again the same repeats.Please suggest some permanent solution for this problem.
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Hello,

Frequent throat infections can happen in children of her age especially if she is in daycare. She can have viral infections as often as one every month during this time. This is part of her building her immunity against infections. As long as she remains active and she will improve within 5-7 days and fevers do not last longer than 3 days, these are all self-limiting conditions and there is nothing to worry.

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

Regards,
Dr. Antoneta Zotaj,
General and Family Physician
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How To Treat Throat Infection In A Child?

Hello, Frequent throat infections can happen in children of her age especially if she is in daycare. She can have viral infections as often as one every month during this time. This is part of her building her immunity against infections. As long as she remains active and she will improve within 5-7 days and fevers do not last longer than 3 days, these are all self-limiting conditions and there is nothing to worry. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General and Family Physician