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Chest xray 9 month old child
Hello sir/madam, My 9 month old child has been having intermittent fever for the past few days and I got him tested today and this is the report. Please suggest. Please check X Ray report. Widal normal Typhidot normal Malaria negative CBC - Lymphocytes 70% Absolute lymphoma count -7.54 /cu.mm  On birth time he was admitted in nursery for 1 week due to breath problem after that he was normal.
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Hi, Looks like viral infection, can affect lungs too in baby less than 1yr. Keep a check on his breathing and better to reconsult your pediatrician for further management.
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Show to pediatrician for total interpretation of reports and follow his instructions.
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It could be a viral infection, seeing the lymphocytic predominance...are there any associated symptoms,what is the look and activity of child...
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child needs a thorough examination, visit a pediatrician for examination and other clinical history details for proper diagnosis...
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Based on complaints , blood reports and  chest xray it looks like viral infection . Use medication for fever and cold.
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kindly consult if anything finds difficult .
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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Looks like viral . Give calpol syrup . Maintain hydration
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Check temp in armpit, if above 100F then only fever otherwise not. If no fever, then no reports These reports seem normal
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