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2021-09-20 21:41:18
Hello Doctor, My daughter 3year old weighing 14.9kg,she is having fewer from last three days and today night her body temperature is 93f,is this temperature is okay?? Please reply asap a doctor..
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Normal temperature is 97 to 99 F .If baby active play full don't give paracetamol nothing to worry.
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Vanajaas Vatsalya child care clinic @ Tirupati

Answered2021-09-24 02:44:43

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Temp of 93 F is a medical emergency. Recheck & confirm. If true, rush to a hospital

Answered2021-09-21 02:14:37

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Good Morning . 93 degree F is lower than normal Please consult on android mobile so that you can clear all your doubts.

Answered2021-09-21 02:13:14

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No This is hypothermia may be due to excessively used antipyretic treatment or septic shock or vasomotor instability. Please seek opinion of nearby Pedaitrician and investigations are required for proper diagnosis Till then covered her properly and give plenty of Luke warm water and fluids

Answered2021-09-21 01:55:28

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Greetings, temperature of 93F is normal , if temperature of morethan 99.5f is considered as fever . Please go through this article by me"How to Manage Fever in Children?" by Dr.Shebin C E - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/how-to-manage-fever-in-children-44506/post

Answered2021-09-21 01:11:06

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Temperature is below normal

Answered2021-09-21 01:18:43

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