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How to control CRP level for 2 year baby
My baby is having fever and when tested blood report then CRP level came around 28. I want to know what are the things can do so that it can come under 10. As I think under 10 it will be under normal stage. Are there any fruits or vegetables baby can eat ?? Or any SYP or any tablet through which it can come under control. Please advice.
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CRP can be elevated in many situations, more commonly when there is underlying infection. It is important to know the focus and which area is involved in deciding appropriate oral medication & antibiotics. At present you can give Paracetamol for fever control.
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Detailed evaluation needed in case of persistent fever
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If fever persists high grade/ reduction in overall activity child requires immediate hospitalisation.
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Whenever there is inflamatoion or fever crp will high dont worry it will come down as symptoms subside
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Need more history consult
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Hi, High CRP suggest bacterial infection, when infection comes down CRP will become normal.
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Consult a nearby paediatrician and get the baby examined and he/she will prescribe the required antibiotics.
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