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Suggest Medication For Lump Noticed On The Rid Cage And Diarrhea

My neice is 5 months old i think there is something wrong with her....shes not taking her bottle, she has a lump on her rib cage, she would be asleep and wake up 15 min later in a Blood screaming cry shes poopin and peeing every 5 min, her cheecks are blood red and shes really warm...im not her parent but i am her uncle im also a paramedic but can you please tell me whats wrong...shes been sick sence christmas and her mom and dad has not takin her to the doctor and i told them to so please
Fri, 7 Aug 2015
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The information provided by you is not very specific. Where on her rib cage is the lump? Is it painful or inflammed or is it cold and painless? What about the crying? Is it like a colic? Because some infants may continue to have the colic beyond 4 months, which is the usual age after which colics tend to disappear. By warm, do you mean fever? Did you measure the temperature? Do revert with those answers in your rebuttal and we will explore the whole issue together.

Best wishes,

Dr. Taher
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Suggest Medication For Lump Noticed On The Rid Cage And Diarrhea

The information provided by you is not very specific. Where on her rib cage is the lump? Is it painful or inflammed or is it cold and painless? What about the crying? Is it like a colic? Because some infants may continue to have the colic beyond 4 months, which is the usual age after which colics tend to disappear. By warm, do you mean fever? Did you measure the temperature? Do revert with those answers in your rebuttal and we will explore the whole issue together. Best wishes, Dr. Taher