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Seasonal Fever

Seasonal fever is characterized by a sudden onset of fever, headache, cough (usually dry), muscle and joint pain, extreme fatigue, etc. Seasonal fevers occur mostly in winters and rainy months and go away by themselves within 3 days. But a fever that lasts longer than usual is serious, and it should be taken care.

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My daughter has been suffering from seasonal illness. Is there a permanent cure for it?

Query: Hi doctor, My daughter is nine years old and has been suffering from seasonal respiratory issues for the last two years (especially in the months of March to May). She experiences dry cough and breathlessness during the evenings. We consulted with a child specialist, and she prescribed tablet Montai...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Give your child more green leafy vegetables like broccoli, spinach, and drumstick. Give nutritious foods to increase immunity. The ideal food for a respiratory problem is wheat khichdi containing peppers and beans. Pineapple juice is also very also effective. Half a ...  Read Full »

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