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My son has been sick for almost a week with a persistent fever, phlegmy cough, and running nose. The cough is consistent and wet, and he has been taking Tylenol Cold, Advil, and homeopathic medicine for three days. He had pneumonia last summer with repeated fever for a week. What could be causing his symptoms and what steps should I take?

July 1st, 2024

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