Contact your pediatrician immediately if your 10-month-old experiences a severe allergic reaction, including difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, or hives. This requires urgent medical attention.
Call your doctor if your child develops a rash, especially if it’s widespread or accompanied by fever. A simple rash might not be serious, but it’s best to check with your doctor to rule out any complications.
Persistent diarrhea or vomiting that lasts more than 24 hours warrants a call to your pediatrician. Dehydration is a serious concern, and your doctor can advise on fluid management.
If your baby exhibits unusual lethargy or irritability, significantly different from their usual behavior, contact your doctor. These can be signs of underlying issues.
Monitor your child’s appetite closely. Significant decrease in food intake, especially if accompanied by other symptoms, requires medical attention.
If the amoxicillin isn’t seemingly improving your child’s symptoms within a few days, or if symptoms worsen, consult your pediatrician. They may need to adjust the treatment.
Don’t hesitate to contact your pediatrician if you have any concerns, no matter how small they may seem. Your doctor is there to provide guidance and ensure your child’s well-being.
Remember: This information is for guidance only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician for any health concerns regarding your child.


