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Is it recommended to give Tempra to a 3-month-old baby with a cold who does not have a fever?

Giving Tempra to a 3-month-old baby with a cold but no fever is not recommended. It is advised to focus on relieving the child by removing as much mucus as possible from their nose. This can be done using a simple technique involving water, salt, and a syringe without a needle. By following these steps, you can help your baby feel better in just a few days.

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