What Causes Cold, Cough And Anorexia In A 4 Year Old Toddler?
Some thoughts:
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Hello and welcome,
I have a few thoughts:
I don't know when she last had Advil, but this can be irritating on the stomach and perhaps she is lacking an appetite because of that.
If the decreased appetite has been going on for more than 3 days, I would advise calling your doctor's office, and most likely taking her in to be seen. There can be viruses such as Epstein Barr, which can cause fatigue and present with cold symptoms. It could also be a virus that has a gastrointestinal component to it.
The main thing is that she stays hydrated, which it sounds like she is. But not eating for more than a few days needs to be checked out.
I hope this information helps.
Make sure, if you take her in to an urgent care of other clinic, that you keep her hands clean, such as with alcohol gel afterwards, because people can pick up more things when going in to such places.
Does her tummy hurt?
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The fatigue could just be from having a bad cold virus, but I want to make sure that there is nothing going on with her digestive tract that could be causing her to not want to eat. Please ask her if her tummy hurts.
If she could just stay sleeping and not be woken up by a cough, I think things would be better and she probably wouldn't stay so tired.
About the cough:
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If the fever isn't getting worse, and you think she is fatigued from the virus plus poor sleep from the cough, you might want to consider a good cough suppressant, specifically guaifenesin with codeine (Robitussin AC or Cheratussin AC). Codeine is very good at suppressing coughs. It isn't addicting if only used for a few nights. It requires a prescription though so you might want to call the doctor on call for her doctor's group to get a prescription tonight. Or call her doctor's office tomorrow for a prescription.
If she isn't having fevers anymore, I'd hold off on any further Advil, just because of the effect it might have on the stomach.