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What Symptoms Should Be Monitored?

A variety of symptoms should be closely monitored in children, including:
Fever: Persistent or high fever could indicate an infection or other serious conditions.
Respiratory issues: Wheezing, persistent cough, or shortness of breath can be signs of asthma, pneumonia, or other respiratory conditions.
Gastrointestinal symptoms: Vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation can indicate infections, food allergies, or gastrointestinal disorders.
Skin changes: Rashes, bruising, or unusual marks can be signs of allergic reactions, infections, or other underlying conditions.
Behavioral changes: Unusual irritability, lethargy, or hyperactivity may indicate underlying health issues or developmental concerns.

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