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Fever issue
My father ( age 58 ) is on medication given by family doctor ( Azithromycin 250 + montecop + vitamin C tablet ) and Grilinctus cough syrup a course of 5 days , he is about to take last dose today night . In the morning his tempt was 99.6F then I given him crocin tablet and his temp came down to 98.4 F but today evening I have taken his temperature again and found its 99.6F again. Rest he dont have any other symptoms like cold or joint pain, cough is also not there nor he is coughing heavily , no irritation in throat, He just dont feel salt in food while eating rest no other illness or symptoms . Does this is normal situation or anything to worry ?
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Mild fever yes.
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Temp charting 6 hourly Paracetamol 650 SOS if temp more than 101 F Chest X-ray PAVIEW,  CBC, RBS
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Should evaluate property
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Nothing to worry, temperature is normal.
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