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Fever in afternoon upto 100.2
Hi...I got my vaccination done on 3rd June 2021 and on 3rd and 4th June night I got fever upto 102 after that I was fine on 5-6-7 June but feeling little weakness.On 8 th June I again got fever in evening upto 100.3 and take Dolo 650..today is 7th day like in day I feel fine but by evening my temp start increasing from 99-100 degree. I got my chest X ray , malaria ,thypoid test and all are normal.CRP value came 10. Also got RT-PCR done on 4th day of fever and it's negative. please help me what is this happening and what should I do???
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Take dolo 650 only 6th hourly if still it does not decrease take advice from doctor and take antibiotic
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You should start antibiotics(tab azithral 500mg once daily 1hour before food for 5days),pcm 650,absolut3G capsules once daily for a month & pantop tablet once daily before brkfast.
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take adequate rest.monitor your vitals.
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Keep yourselves hydrated.
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