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Low grade fever last 2 day , what I should do??? Baby is active Wt is 9 kg Age is 2 yrs No cough nd cold
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Paracetamol only if fever crosses 100. Proper hydration with adequete liquids Once baby recovers, focus on child's proper & adequate nutrition.
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If fever increases or any untoward signs like loss of appetite, lithargy, irritability, seek mesical help
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Tminic drop 0.5ml 8hourly x 3 days, Syp Calpol 250 3ml 6hourly x 2 days if fever
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The low grade fever could be a viral predrome.  I am more concerned of her Weight which is 9kg at 2yr would like more details to help u in that matter..
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You can just give adequate dose of Paracetamol if fever goes >100*F. Keep a track of temperature and make a temperature chart with time and medication given.
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Watch for any new symptoms and report if seen..
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Most likely - viral fever Give only PCM syp 5 ml if fever>100
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it is better to go near by Dr, if fever no subside.
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