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  5. My daughter has been suffering from sneezing, a runny nose, watery eyes, fever, and cough for the past two days. I have been giving her P 125 Suspension and Alday Syrup, but there has been no improvement. What should I do?

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My daughter has been suffering from sneezing, a runny nose, watery eyes, fever, and cough for the past two days. I have been giving her P 125 Suspension and Alday Syrup, but there has been no improvement. What should I do?

Asked by Female, 36 · 21 days ago

Your daughter?s symptoms may be caused by a viral respiratory infection, such as the common cold, which usually improves within a few days. Continue giving her P 125 Suspension (Paracetamol) and Alday Syrup (Cetirizine) as advised. Ensure she drinks plenty of fluids and gets adequate rest. Use saline drops to clear her nose if needed. If her symptoms persist or worsen, or she has trouble breathing, please consult a paediatrician for proper examination and treatment.
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Your daughter's symptoms suggest an ongoing infection or allergy that hasn't improved with the current medicines. Since there is no improvement after two days and she has fever along with respiratory symptoms, it is important to have her evaluated by a pediatrician promptly.

🩺 What This Likely Means

The symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, fever, and cough could be due to a viral infection, bacterial infection, or allergic reaction. Alday Syrup (cetirizine) helps with allergy symptoms but does not treat infections. P 125 Suspension (likely an antibiotic or antipyretic) may not be sufficient or appropriate if the cause is viral or if the infection is worsening.

⚠️ When to Seek Urgent Care

  • If her fever is high or persistent beyond 3 days
  • If she develops difficulty breathing, chest pain, or worsening cough
  • If she becomes lethargic, refuses fluids, or shows signs of dehydration

🩺 Next Steps

  • Consult a pediatrician as soon as possible for a thorough examination and possible tests (like throat swab or chest X-ray)
  • Continue giving fluids and keep her comfortable
  • Avoid self-medicating further without doctor advice

If you want, I can explain more about managing these symptoms at home or what to expect during the pediatric visit.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please enter your age.

Answered 21 days ago