Constant fever at 101.7

2022-01-07 07:21:54
Hello, my daughter is 4.8 yrs old, weight 19.6 kgs. She has had fever from last evening. Goes upto 102. With p250 6 ml it reduces abd then comes back up after 2 hrs and I can't give her another dose so I wait it out while it touches 101.7 again. Today I gave her a dose at 5am and her gene continued to 102.i gave her the next dose at 1030 am. It's come down to 101.5 after 2 hrs but not going down beyond that. Doctor advised to wait for 2 days before blood tests and give meftalp after 2 hrs of p250 if it doesnt go down. Can meftalp be given every 6 hrs for a couple of days. There are no other symptoms except she's a Lil gassy and pooped hard. Please advise if this could be dengue or something or I can wait a couple of days. I'm worried. Thank you.
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If fever do not subside you can go for tap water sponging. Keep your child hydrated. Give as much as she can drink. Add more fruits in diet

Answered2022-01-07 07:39:14

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Please give only paracetamol 250mg syrup 7 ml once in 4 hours Don’t give meftalp Give plenty of fluids like coconut water, juices, kanjietc You check dengue serology

Answered2022-01-08 06:00:41

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Hi..you can give paracetamol every 6 hourly., meftal p can also be given.. wait for 2-3 days for blood test and further consultation.. if child is active after fever subsides then no need to worry
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Consult if fever doesn’t subside after 2 days

Answered2022-01-07 08:27:32

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