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Mild fever
Age 6 years Weight 16 kg From 15 days Every 2 to 3 days mild fever 99 to 100 comes and go Now our pediatrician priceibed Clamp antibiotic syrup Cough syrup P 250 From 2 days fever(  gap 10 hours)show continues 99 to 100 only.. Shoud we wait or go for blood tests..?
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Fever is a reaction of the body to different pyrogens released during any Infection. Usually temp more than 99 F is taken as fever . Mostly in children fever is because of viral infections like flu or RSV where the fever is there for 4-5 days but may persist even upto 2 weeks . Initially antipyretic like paracetamol is given in a dose of 15 mg / kg/ dose. Can be repeated after 4-6 hrs if needed . Lukewarm sponge bath can be given as home remedy to decrease fever. Adequate fluid intake is also beneficial. Urine output monitoring is necessary to avoid dehydration .
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How is ur child doing.... is he active playful. Antibiotics are not required mostly. Can go for blood test
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Get blood test done. Get fever profile done.
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Get blood test done CBC crp urine routine microscopy dengue ns1 igM malarial paraite smear
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