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3 year old running fever since 10 days
Hi. 3 year old female. Fever since ten days. Under pacimol and one course of azythral done. Low grade fever continuing every 8 hours. Recent blood work shows typhoid. O - 1:180 and H - 1:80. Baby active good appetite and no issues except the fever coming back every 8 to 10 hours. Temp around 100. Paediatrician says clinical examination of baby being active and blood report doesn't match so not ready to start antibiotic now as already one course done. Asking us to wait for couple of more days with pacimol and note temperature readings every 6 hours. Are we on right track? My kid has got one dose of vaccination for typhoid 9 months back. If she having mild attack of typhoid as pediatrician is expecting very high fever as per blood report but she has very less fever and no stomach pain etc. please advise. We are hoping not to miss any other Params. Reports attached Dengue negative Crp elevated Platelets elevated Urine routing bacteria present
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Continue same treatment
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Hello ! Continue paracetamol for 3 days Start antibiotic as crp elevated
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Measure temp in the armpit and if above 100F in armpit then fever is there otherwise not. Give 1 litre of water in a day atleast.
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