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Hi Doc, My son is 2.5yrs old and is getting frequest cold for the last 2 months. please advise. from yesterday he is pulling his ears also, looks like the cold is getting into his ears, he is on T-minic , ambrodil she is getting fever also due to cold
Brief answer : ENT examination should be done and antibiotics needs to be started.
Detailed answer : Hi, welcome to HCM. Your child is getting frequent cold for 2 months and now for two days he is pulling his ears, probably he has also developed ear infection. In my opinion, an examination by ENT Specialist should be done and antibiotic like amoxyclav 4 ml three times a day for 3 days should be given. However, since this is a prescription medicine, i advice you to meet the local doctor to confirm the diagnosis. For recurrent cold, you need to follow some precautions like avoid cold drinks, ice creams, avoid fried food from outside, cover mouth while coughing. I hope this will help you. Take care. Regards - Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics
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What Causes Frequent Colds With Fever?
Brief answer : ENT examination should be done and antibiotics needs to be started. Detailed answer : Hi, welcome to HCM. Your child is getting frequent cold for 2 months and now for two days he is pulling his ears, probably he has also developed ear infection. In my opinion, an examination by ENT Specialist should be done and antibiotic like amoxyclav 4 ml three times a day for 3 days should be given. However, since this is a prescription medicine, i advice you to meet the local doctor to confirm the diagnosis. For recurrent cold, you need to follow some precautions like avoid cold drinks, ice creams, avoid fried food from outside, cover mouth while coughing. I hope this will help you. Take care. Regards - Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics