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Fever not going
My kid started getting fever since friday night and earlier even after getting 10 ml of imol /7.5 ml of meftagesic plus (kid wt is 24) he was getting fever at every 4 hrs that too high grade fever.Since Monday doctor has prescribed Clamp kid forte456 medicine twice daily and asked to get blood test done on Tuesday though the gap between the two fever has increased to 8 hr but still getting fever of 100Celsius. He is active apart from this he has cold and running nose , sneezing. Attaching the reports Should i be worried as today is 6 th day. Also doctor said ots viral . When will fever will not come
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This looks like a viral infection,as the fever intensity has decreased and duration is increased for two fever spikes and child is well and not toxic there is nothing to be worry about...
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Looks like viral fever only. Usually lasts about 5-7 days. Sometimes upto 10 days
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Not to be worried as Intensity and frequency both of fever come down... Although inflammatory marker are raised, CRP raised but if child doesn't have toxic looks and playful then you need not to be worried. if fever increase beyond 100.4 then give medicine and sponging...
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