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  • female
  • 8 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm really worried about my daughter. She had this issue a month ago, and after taking her medication, she got better. But now, for the past five days, she's facing the same problem again. We went to the doctor, and they prescribed her zagoozlomofen, hyocimax, and florazn. Could you tell me if this is the right treatment? I'm concerned because she doesn't seem completely better yet.

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