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Updated on May 29, 2017

My son loves to play in the water all the time. He is mad for water so his papaa took him to water park, their he enjoyed a lot, didnt cried he had dun over there, since he was playing in the water park whole day i was little worried he may suffer fever. so i gave him P125. He was absolutely ok and normal. But today he was showing his hands and legs and crying bitterly. I am worrying for my son. What may be reason behind his hands and legs pain.

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| May 30, 2017

hi Akruti! it would be difficult to say without seeing the child. it's advisable to consult your pediatrician to find the exact cause for his discomfort.. take good care Akruti. wish him a speedy recovery!

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| May 30, 2017

Hello Akruti, don't give any medicine to your child in advance fearing that he may have fever. Always ask your child's pediatrician. Calpol drops and Crocin drops are generally given in this age. In future, you can apply mustard oil under his feet and on his chest if he spends too much time playing in the water. You are a very caring mother... so don't worry your prince will be fine very soon. PLEASE CONSULT A GOOD PEDIATRICIAN.

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| May 30, 2017

hello akruti this normal u will give him malish with mustard oil, agar hum bhi pure din paani mai rahenge to hame bhi pain hoga or water park ke ani m clorin mila hota h isliye pain hota h

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| May 30, 2017

my son also love to play in water, when hevsee water he was over excited i cnt stop him am worried if attack by cold.... dnt give medicine prior to symptoms it ill give adverse effects on body tc of ur child

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| Jun 02, 2017

pl don't give any medicine to children prior to any symptoms.. if u r so worried that it child might get cold n stuff den u give steaming n malish as suggested in future.. by giving medicine in advance u r not helping them to develop their immunity.. have patience and don't worry.

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