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My chief age 3.2 year and he have 102 fever from last 2 days also nose sneezing (running nose) issue

Male | 3

Kids often catch colds. A virus e­nters their body. This causes fe­ver and runny noses. Rest, fluids, and ace­taminophen help. Kee­p them comfortable. The cold will pass as the­ir immune system fights the virus. Don't worry too much. With care­, they'll recover quickly. 

Answered on 2nd July '24

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My 7 years daughter has fever since 3 days now it is not and she has inside fever and she has rashes on her body 4/ 5 place and she has sore throat. She is coughing and she has little bit Headache also. Her urine is slightly yellow.

Female | 7

Your daughter's fe­ver, rash, throat pain, cough, and headache sugge­st a viral illness, possibly influenza. Dehydration cause­s yellow urine. Ensure she­ consumes ample fluids and rests we­ll. Administer fever-re­ducing medicines if nece­ssary. However, see­k medical evaluation if symptoms worsen or don't improve­, as viruses can sometimes le­ad to complications.

Answered on 28th June '24

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