Offering advice on how to handle a 9-year-old child’s cold and sore throat.
A child’s fever is caused by an infection and requires treatment based on the underlying cause.
After a week of repeated fever, the baby developed rashes on the chest, back, and inguinal area. Examination revealed bacterial infection accompanied by viral rash. The rashes have subsided, the fever has disappeared, but there is still coughing with phlegm. Consultation on whether medication is still needed or if it’s sufficient to only take cefixime.
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