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Fever in baby
Hi my son 2.3 yrs age is having fever since last 5days..below are readings. Doc advised Ibugesic. Dengue, Malaria, Typhoid tested negative. Urine RE and blood works fine. Please advise.Fever still comes after paracetamol effect goes off. 11.45pm 28Aug -100.4 (sumoL taken 20mins back) 1:00am 29Aug-100.4 4.15am 29Aug-102 (SumoL given again) 6:45am 29Aug-approx 99.8 8:18am 29Aug-approx 99.6 9.30am 29Aug- paracetamol given 3:18pm 29Aug- 101.4-paracetamol given(2) 10:54pm 29Aug- 101- Ibugesic given 10mins before 12:55am 30Aug-97.8 04:18am 30Aig-99.6 07:20am 30Aug-100.7- Ibugesic given 3:50pm 30Aug-100.5-Ibugesic given 11.50pm 30Aug-100.5-ibugesic given 08:10am 31Aug-101.4 Ibugesic given at 9:30am 5:25pm 31Aug-100.5-Ibugesic given 11:30pm 31Aug-99.5-100.2- Ibugesic given 10:45am 01Sep-98.7
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Is the child active ? Weight loss? Have they done blood culture and urine culture and covid ? If the child is not active when there is no fever, he should be admitted. Any fever lasting for more than 4 days has to be investigated more.
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Hello, Please consult your doctor for details. Take care.
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