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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Ache, Yellow Stools And Bad Breath Of A 3 Year Old

My 3.5 years old boy has tummy ache, yellow stools and bad breath, he had a high fever for few days but that seems to have gone but he has lost weight and is not eating much. He is normally very fussy anyway. He is being aggressive and screamish recently
Mon, 12 Oct 2015
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Hi,
Your child is probably suffering from stomach infection. If I was your treating doctor, i would have given oflox syrup 5 ml PO three times a day, with syrup cyclopam 5 ml PO three times a day for 3 days. At the same time i write him tests like CBC, stool routine microscopy to confirm the diagnosis.
Since, this is a prescription medicine, i would suggest you to meet the local doctor to confirm the diagnosis.
I hope this has helped you.

Regards :
Dr Deepak Patel
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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Ache, Yellow Stools And Bad Breath Of A 3 Year Old

Hi, Your child is probably suffering from stomach infection. If I was your treating doctor, i would have given oflox syrup 5 ml PO three times a day, with syrup cyclopam 5 ml PO three times a day for 3 days. At the same time i write him tests like CBC, stool routine microscopy to confirm the diagnosis. Since, this is a prescription medicine, i would suggest you to meet the local doctor to confirm the diagnosis. I hope this has helped you. Regards : Dr Deepak Patel